2025-26 Men's Swimming and Diving Roster
Biography
2025-26:
- Won the 50 freestyle (19.91) and the 100 butterfly (46.67) against Brown
- Won the 50 freestyle in a pool record time of 19.71 against Columbia
- Claimed first in the 100 backstroke (50.07) against SCSU
- Was part of the 200 medley relay that claimed first in a pool record time (1:26.21) against Penn and Dartmouth
- Won the 50 freestyle in a pool record time (19.55) and 100 butterfly in a pool record time (46.28) against Penn and Dartmouth
- Shattered the Kiphuth pool record (45.77) against Cornell
- Won the 100 butterfly (45.39) at HYP Meet
- Was part of the 200 medley relay that delivered a standout performance at the Ivy League Championships, claiming gold in a record setting 1:23.55 that marked a Ivy meet, team, and pool record along with NCAA qualifying time
- Captured his second consecutive Ivy title in the 50 freestyle, clocking in at 18.82, which broke the pool record, the longest standing Ivy League meet record (Alex Righi, 2009) at the Ivy League Championships
- Part of the 400 medley relay that took gold at the Ivy League Championships in a new Ivy record of 1:16.41
- Broke the Ivy League record in the 100 butterfly twice in one day, first in prelims (44.49) and then in the finals (44.34) at the Ivy League Championships
- Placed second in the 100 freestyle (41.84) at the Ivy League Championships
- Claimed second in the 400 freestyle relay at the Ivy League Championships (2:49.46)
- Placed ninth in the 100 butterfly at the NCAA Championship, setting a team and Ivy League record time (44.19) and improving from his 11th place result last season
- First Team All-Ivy honoree in the 50 Freestyle
- First Team All-Ivy honoree in the 100 butterfly
- First Team All-Ivy honoree in the 200 medley relay
- First Team All-Ivy honoree in the 400 medley relay
- Second Team All-Ivy honoree in the 100 Freestyle
- Second Team All-Ivy honoree in the 200 freestyle relay
- Second Team All-Ivy honoree in the 400 freestyle relay
- NCAA qualifier – 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 100 butterfly
- Honorable Mention All-American (100 butterfly)
2024-25:
- Won the 50 free (20.67) against Delaware
- Won the 50 free (19.14) and 100 fly (47.96) against Brown
- Won the 50 free (20.03) and 100 fly (47.64) against UPenn, Dartmouth
- Won the 50 free (19.96) and 100 fly (47.43) against Cornell
- Won the 50 free (19.84), 50 fly (22.27) and 100 fly (47.44) against Columbia
- Broke the Kiphuth pool record in the 100 fly (45.95) against Princeton, Harvard
- Was part of the 200 medley relay quartet that broke the team record and won gold in time of 1:24.00 on the opening night of the Ivy League Championships
- Won gold in the 50 free in a NCAA B cut time of 19.07 at the Ivy League Championships
- Won gold in the 100 fly in a team record and NCAA B cut time of 44.57 at the Ivy League Championships
- Was part of the 200 free relay quartet that won gold in a team, pool, and NCAA A standard time of 1:16.48 at the Ivy League Championships
- Was part of the 400 free relay that won gold in a NCAA A cut and team record time of 2:48.74 at the Ivy League Championships
- Was part of the 400 medley relay that won silver (3:06.43) at the Ivy League Championships
- Placed 11th in the 100 fly in a team record time of 44.57 at the NCAA Championships
- Was part of the 400 medley relay that broke the team record in a time of 3:05.73 at the NCAA Championships
- First Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 50 free
- First Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 100 fly
- First Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 200 free relay
- First Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 400 free relay
- First Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 200 medley relay
- Second Team All-Ivy Honoree in the 400 medley relay
- Qualified to compete in the 50 free, 100 fly, 100 free at the NCAA Championships
- Honorable Mention All-American in the 100 fly
Before Yale: British record holder in the 100-meter butterfly… Commonwealth Youth Games record holder in the 50-meter butterfly… World Junior record holder in the 4x50 mixed freestyle relay… Represented England at the Commonwealth Youth Games… Represented Great Britain at the European Juniors.
Personal: Did volunteer work in Trinidad & Tobago.
Why Yale? “I was captivated by the environment and opportunities Yale has to offer. I'm eager to pursue athletic excellence while also immersing myself in a community where I can explore my passions both in and out of the pool.”
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