Penn Women, Yale Men Each Earn Double Wins on Quakers Senior Day ...Middle East

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Penn v. Dartmouth v. Yale

January 10, 2026 Sheerr Pool, Philadelphia, PA SCY (25 yards) Results Final Scores Women: Penn: 192.5, Yale: 107.5 Penn: 231, Dartmouth: 69 Yale: 201.5, Dartmouth: 97.5 Men: Yale: 203, Penn: 97 Yale: 218, Dartmouth: 82 Penn: 184, Dartmouth: 116

A trio of Ivy League opponents met at Sheerr Pool on Saturday for the University of Pennsylvania’s senior night. The Quaker women earned a pair of wins at home over Yale and Dartmouth, while the Yale men’s team took down the Penn men and the Big Green of Dartmouth, respectively.

Women’s Recap:

Penn’s first event win came at the hands of Anna Moehn, whose 9:41.43 effort led all finishers in the 1000 freestyle by three seconds en route to an event win. Moehn later won the 500 free as well, comfortably swimming to a near five-second margin of victory in 4:47.09.

Katya Eruslanova led the way in the 200 free for the Quakers, taking a close win over Yale’s Julia Ebli by just eight hundredths of a second in 1:48.13. Eruslanova blasted the lone 1:59 performance on the day in the 200 IM to take another middle-distance win in 1:59.70.

Kate Levensten led the 1-2 finish for Penn in the 100 backstroke, touching first in 52.82. Her teammate Brianna Cong followed closely behind in 53.58.

Eruslanova and Levensten led a rare 1-1-3 sweep in the 200 back for Penn, with each of them clocking a winning effort of 1:56.91, with Cong following to finish 3rd in 1:57.31 in a massive points boost for Penn.

Penn’s Margaret Hu comfortably won the 200 butterfly (1:58.21), finishing over a second and a half ahead of runner-up finisher Angela Wang of Yale (1:59.92). Hu completed the butterfly sweep with her 53.52 win in the 100 fly, leading a 1-2-3 sweep for Penn.

Amy Qin added to the Quakers’ win total, touching as the only swimmer under 23 seconds in 22.81. She completed the sprint double with a win in the 100 free, clocking 49.78, nearly a second ahead of Dartmouth’s Carinn Bethea in 50.63.

Penn also found success on the boards; Rachel Yang topped the 1-meter scoring, winning the event in 277.90.

Penn closed the meet with Connie Wang (51.67), Amber Smith (50.95), Cong (50.25), and Qin (49.47) coming together in 3:22.34 to put a stamp on Penn’s winning day in the 400 free relay.

Yale opened the meet with a 200 medley relay victory over Penn, with the quartet of Devyn Sargent (25.16), Jessey Li (27.01), Ele Donegan (24.42), and Sara Plunkett (22.45) combining for a win in 1:39.04.

Li added to her relay win with an individual 100 breast victory, finishing just over seven tenths ahead of the field in 1:01.10. Li also picked up the 200 breast win in 2:14, half a second ahead of Meredith Holcomb of Penn (2:15.00).

Dartmouth’s lone women;s victory came on the 3-meter board as Maggie Lambdin narrowly edged Penn’s Rachel Yang by 3.15 points to win the event in 275.35.

Men’s Recap:

The Bulldog men replicated the women’s success, winning the opening 200 medley relay, kick-starting the scoring. Lucius Brown (22.09), Alexander Hazlett (24.00), Nicholas Finch (20.31), and Deniel Nankov (19.81) took care of business in 1:26.21, finishing over a second ahead of Yale in 1:27.60.

Yale’s Arshak Hambardzumyan finished more than five seconds ahead of the field in the 1000 free, clocking 9:07.05. Dartmouth’s Tommy Erwin finished runner-up in 9:12.28.

Charlie Egeland of Yale took the nailbiter victory over Penn’s Watson Nguyen; Egeland blasted out of the gates in 24.40, but it was Nguyen who nearly completed the comeback to overtake Egeland for the win. In the end, it was the Bulldog emerging victorious in 52.62 over the Quaker in 52.69. Egeland touched first ahead of three quakers to win the 200 breast, dominating the field in 1:56.14.

Finch blasted the fastest 50 free of the meet, finishing as the lone 19-second performer in 19.55. Penn’s Liam Campbell was 2nd in 20.10. Finch later left no doubt in the 100 fly, cruising to a win in 46.28, a second and a half better than any other competitor.

Yale’s Nicholas Chau was the top scorer on 1-meter boards, turning in the only 300-point performance in 301.60. Brady Stanton just snuck past Dartmouth’s Everett Tai (323.20) to earn the win on the 3-meter with a score of 324.75.

Nankov contributed to the Yale win total with a win in the 100 free. Nankov led from start to finish and clocked the only performance under 44 in the individual event, stopping the clock in 43.92.

Crash Ackerly of Yale held off Penn’s surging James Curreri in the 200 back to earn another win for Yale, finishing just 35 hundredths ahead of Curreri in 1:45.12.

Noah Millard kept the winning ways of the Bulldogs going with a dominant showing in the 500 free; Millard’s 4:22.91 was nearly six seconds faster than the rest of the event’s participants.

Yale’s final individual win came from Jiawn Li, who touched a quarter of a second ahead of Dartmouth’s Jacob Turner (1:46.88) in the 200 IM, clocking 1:46.63.

The day ended as it began for the Bulldogs, with a relay win; Finch (43.62), Nankov (43.69), Jake Wang (43.29), and Millard (44.05) took the five-second win in the 400 free relay to put a stamp on a dominant inner conference showing.

Penn’s Eddie Jin fended off Yale’s Lars Kuljus (1:35.72) and Wang (1:35.88) to nab the 200 free win, stopping the clock in 1:35.88. Those three swimmers were the only competition in the event under 1:37.

Quakers’ Max Malakhovets and Peter Whittington each battled for the top spot in the 200 fly; it was Malakhovets reaching the wall first in 1:45.68. Whittington was 2nd in 1:45.81.

Dartmouth’s Andrew Chou dominated the 100 back, turning in the only sub-48-second performance in 47.10. Yale finished 2-3-4, with all three swimming less than four tenths of a second apart.

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