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.
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Alan Ford (swimmer)Allen StackBill MettlerDavid Johnson (swimmer)David Lyons (swimmer)Don SchollanderDon SheffEd Townsend (swimmer)Erik FishEva FabianGeorge GleasonJeff FarrellJimmy McLaneJohn MacionisJohn Marshall (swimmer)John Nelson (swimmer)Kieran LockeMarquard SchwarzMike Austin (swimmer)Philip LongRobert KastingSteve Clark (swimmer)Tim JeckoWayne Moore (swimmer)William R. Orthwein
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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.
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Yale Bulldogs
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New Haven
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Jim Henry
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Ivy League
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Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool
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Bulldogs, Elis
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Connecticut
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CT
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Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving
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