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Women's Swimming and Diving

Women's Diving Heads to NCAA Zone A Championships

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Harvard women's diving team competes in Morgantown, W.V. at the 2020 NCAA Zone A Diving Championship. The regional meet is hosted at Mylan Park Aquatic Center on the campus of West Virginia University on Monday 9 – 11.

Live results will be available on divemeets.com, with the link for each event becoming active just prior to the start of each session. Monday will feature 1-meter dive with the start time set for noon. Tuesday will also start noon and highlights the 3-meter divers.

Each diver will perform six dives with the top 18 divers advancing. Those who move on will perform another six dives with cumulative score of the 12 attempts producing the final standings.

How to Follow:
Twitter: @HarvardSwim
Live Results: Divemeets.com

What to Know

• Five Crimson divers will represent Harvard at the meet. Sophomores Morgane Herculano and Esther Lawrence along with first-year Elizabeth Miclau and junior Georgina Milne will compete on both the 1- and 3-meter boards. First-year Evie Geier will compete in the 1-meter dive.

• Herculano was the 2020 Ivy League Champion in the 1-meter dive, besting Princeton's Sine Scribbick posting a score of 292.50 at the league championship meet last month.

• Milne secured the 3-meter dive champion, registering an individual season-best score of 323.25 on the final day of the championship.

• Lawrence finished third on the 3-meter with a score of 309.70, while Miclau was right behind in fourth posting a score of 308.00. 

At The Helm
Stephanie Wriede Morawski '92 is in her 22nd season as The Costin Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving. She has guided the Crimson to back-to-back Ivy League titles and the school's fourth championship in the last six years. Harvard has won 14 Ivy League championships in program history.

Next Up
Harvard swimmers and divers return to the pool next week at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia on March 18-21.

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Players Mentioned

Evie Geier

Evie Geier

Diving
First-Year
Morgane Herculano

Morgane Herculano

Diving
Sophomore
Esther Lawrence

Esther Lawrence

Diving
Sophomore
Elizabeth Miclau

Elizabeth Miclau

Diving
First-Year
Georgina Milne

Georgina Milne

Diving
Junior

Players Mentioned

Evie Geier

Evie Geier

First-Year
Diving
Morgane Herculano

Morgane Herculano

Sophomore
Diving
Esther Lawrence

Esther Lawrence

Sophomore
Diving
Elizabeth Miclau

Elizabeth Miclau

First-Year
Diving
Georgina Milne

Georgina Milne

Junior
Diving