Smith College would like to welcome athletes, coaches, family and friends to the 2019 Seven Sisters Swimming and Diving Championship, hosted by the Pioneer at Dalton Pool in Ainsworth Gymnasium.
Links for the 2019 Seven Sisters Championship
2019 Seven Sisters Swimming & Diving Championship Participants
2019 Final Results
1st Wellesley - 1334.5 points
2nd Vassar - 983.5 points
3rd Smith - 511 points
4th Mount Holyoke - 483 points
5th Bryn Mawr - 295 points
Schedule
Saturday, January 19th
Swimming Session I - 9:30 a.m.
Event Winner Time/Score
200 Free Relay - Wellesley - Jessica Wegner, Kayleigh Svensson, Margaret Harrigan, Peyton Wang (Pool Record)
500 Free - Vassar - Jesse Ecklund
200 IM - Wellesley - Sunny Chiang
50 Free - Vassar - Brynn Lautenbacher
400 Medley Relay - Vassar - Jesse Ecklund, Hayley Schultz, Brynn Lautenbacher, Violet Witchel (Pool and Meet Record)
1-meter Diving - Mount Holyoke - Samantha Nemivant
Swimming Session II - 4:30 p.m.
Event Winner Time/Score
200 Medley Relay - Vassar (Pool and Meet Record)
400 IM - Vassar - Angharad Healey
100 Fly - Vassar - Brynn Lautenbacher
200 Free - Wellesley - Hannah May
100 Breast - Vassar - Hayley Schultz
100 Back - Vassar - Jesse Ecklund
800 Free Relay - Wellesley - Danielle Peterson, Sunny Chiang, Jessie Feng, Hannah May (Pool Record 7:55.90)
Sunday, January 20th
3-meter Diving - Mount Holyoke - Samantha Nemivant
Swimming Session III - 12:15 p.m.
Event Winner Time/Score
1650 Free - Vassar - Angharad Healey
200 Back - Vassar - Jesse Ecklund
100 Free - Wellesley - Hannah May
200 Breast - Vassar - Hayley Schultz
200 Fly - Vassar - Brynn Lautenbacher
400 Free Relay - Wellesley - Peyton Wang, Danielle Peterson, Kayleigh Svensson, Hannah May
History of the Seven Sisters
In November 1980, Barnard hosted Bryn Mawr, New Rochelle and Vassar in a four-team basketball tournament, won by New Rochelle. Following the tournament, the original Seven Sisters institutions - Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and Wellesley - joined to conduct championships in common sports. Radcliffe (now Harvard in the athletic arena) was invited but opted not to join and Barnard (now competing as Columbia) was unable to participate in all championships.
Without Radcliffe and Barnard, only five of the original Seven Sisters remained. Haverford and Swarthmore were invited to join the championships as cousins, and depending on the tournament, several other schools have been invited to compete, including: Agnes Scott, Haverford, Swarthmore, Simmons, Elms and Saint Catherine. Seven Sisters Tournaments are currently held in crew, cross country, squash, swimming and diving and tennis.