
Keep up with the #IviesinRio and the latest medal wins.

Katie Meili (Columbia '13) won a bronze medal in the final of the women's 100-meter breaststroke. The 2013 Columbia grad swam a time of 1:05.69 to capture the bronze. Meili picks up the first medal for the #IviesinRio. Meili becomes the first Columbia student-athlete to medal since 2008.

Gevvie Stone (Princeton ’07) won her first Olympic medal, claiming Silver in the women's single sculls for Team USA, with a time of 7:22.92.

Princeton senior Ashleigh Johnson ('17) backstopped Team USA to its second-straight Olympics Gold medal, recording nine saves in a 12-5 win over Italy in the championship match. Johnson finished the Rio games with a 64.5 percent save percentage, while USA became the first-ever team to win consecutive gold medals at the Olympics.

Katie Meili (Columbia '13) won a bronze medal in the final of the women's 100-meter breaststroke. The 2013 Columbia grad swam a time of 1:05.69 to capture the bronze. Meili picks up the first medal for the #IviesinRio. Meili becomes the first Columbia student-athlete to medal since 2008.