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Women's Swimming and Diving Plays Host to Brown and Penn Saturday

Willa Wang and the Crimson host Penn and Brown Saturday at Blodgett Pool (Ray Yeager).

Teams
Date/Time
Location

Broadcast
Talent
Last Meeting - Brown
Last Meeting - Penn

Harvard vs. Brown/Penn
Saturday, Jan. 16 – 12 p.m.
Blodgett Pool
Ivy League Digital Network
Nick Koop, Andy Towne
W, 175-124 (Jan. 17, 2015)

W, 158-141 (Jan. 17, 2015)

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Harvard women's swimming and diving team will host its lone meet of the 2015-16 season this Saturday as Brown and Penn visit Blodgett Pool for an Ivy League tri-meet beginning at 12 p.m. The meet can be seen live on the Ivy League Digital Network.

Last Time Out
In traveling to Hawai'i for its annual training trip, the Crimson's divers also competed in the Wally Nakamoto Hawai'i Diving Invitational. Sophomore Jing Leung led the way  for Harvard, winning the women's platform event with her score of 280.85, over 23 points better than the runner-up. Classmate Hannah Allchurch earned the top Harvard finishes in the one- and three-meter dives. With a 280.80, Allchurch claimed fifth in the one-meter dive, while her 289.55 in the three-meter was good for seventh.

Harvard's swimmers have not competed since the first week of December with student-athletes participating in the Texas and Hawkeye Invitationals.

Scouting Brown
The Bears find themselves at 2-2 overall this season with wins over UMass and Dartmouth and defeats by Yale and Princeton. Brown last competed Dec. 4-6 at the Big Al Invite at Princeton, finishing fourth out of eight teams.

Scouting Penn
The Quakers sport a 5-2 dual-meet record with its two losses coming at the hands of Princeton and Yale to give them a 3-2 Ivy League record. Penn hosted Yale and Dartmouth Jan. 9 at Sheerr Pool, falling to the Bulldogs, 190-105, but topping the Big Green, 234-66.

Next Time Out
Harvard's women will have next weekend off before heading to Princeton for the H-Y-P meet at DeNunzio Pool Jan. 30-31.

Ivy League Digital Network
The Ivy League Digital Network returns for a third season as the home for all live streaming and on-demand video content for each of the conference's eight institutions. Broadcast in full HD and featuring a live score bug and play-by-play and color commentary, the Ivy League Digital Network provides fans with unprecedented access to the Ancient Eight. 

Multiple subscription options are available to fans, including school-specific and league-wide passes. To learn more about the Ivy League Digital Network or to sign-up today, click here.

Social Stream
Use the Social Stream on GoCrimson.com to stay connected with the Crimson on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube this year. The Social Stream brings the conversation from all four platforms into one convenient location, allowing fans of all Harvard Athletics teams to monitor the action in real time.

Order of Events
W/M 200 medley relay
W/M 1000 free
W/M 200 free
W/M 100 back
W/M 100 breast
W/M 200 fly
W/M 50 free
W 1M diving / M 3M diving
W/M 100 free
W/M 200 back
W/M 200 breast
W/M 500 free
W/M 100 fly
W 3M diving / M 1M diving
W/M 200 IM
W/M 400 free relay 

Lane assignments will be:
Harvard: 3-6
Brown: 4-7
Penn: 2-5

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