The Dartmouth men's and women's swimming and diving teams saw progress in the 2023-24 season, culminating in the recognition of several outstanding athletes with team awards. Honors included the Lutkus Award presented to Sophie Wiener and Colton Rasmussen, the Geer Award to Lane Murray, and the Glover Award to Tim Park for exceptional dedication and inspiration. Notable freshman awards went to Tommy Erwin and Carinn Bethea, who also received the Karl Michael Swimming Award. Yan Dvoretskiy was distinguished with the Karl Michael Swimming Award for the men's team, and Maggie Lambdin, Aryeh Lesch, Sydney Rawie, and Rachel Zhang were also recognized for their remarkable contributions.

By the Numbers
  • Tommy Erwin led the group of first-year athletes in points during the season.
  • Yan Dvoretskiy is currently the second fastest butterfly swimmer in Dartmouth history.
  • Sydney Rawie dropped almost 20 seconds in the 500 free from her first appearance, compared to her performance in the Ivy League Championships.
  • Dvoretskiy posted lifetime bests in nearly every event he swam.
State of Play
  • The Dartmouth men's and women's swimming and diving teams saw increased scoring at the Ivy League Championships.
  • Maggie Lambdin was victorious on the 3-meter board against both Yale and Penn.
  • Rachel Zhang was the women's team's Academic All-Ivy honoree and achieved a lifetime best in the 100 breast during the Ivy League Championships.
Bottom Line

The Dartmouth swimming and diving teams celebrated the exceptional achievements of their athletes, highlighting their dedication and inspiring performances throughout the season.