CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University women's swimming and diving opens its 2021-22 season with a pair of road dual meets, competing at Rutgers University on Friday, Nov. 5 at 6:00 p.m. before beginning Ivy League dual competition at Columbia University on Saturday, Nov. 6 at noon.
How to Follow
Live Results:
At Rutgers |
At Columbia (Meet Mobile App)
Dive Meets:
At Rutgers |
At Columbia
Yearbook:
Harvard Athletics Winter Yearbook 2021-22
Twitter:
@HarvardSwimDive | #GoCrimson | #OneCrimson
What to Know
- Harvard women's swimming and diving will return to competition on Friday for the first time since the NCAA Zone Diving Championships on March 9, 2020 – a span of 606 days. The meet at Rutgers will mark the team's first swimming event since Feb. 22, 2020 – a span of 622 days.
- In 2019-20, Harvard placed second as a team at the Ivy League Championships while Felicia Pasadyn earned High Point Swimmer of the Meet honors, winning titles in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 backstroke. The Crimson claimed 14 of 21 event titles at the meet.
- In addition to senior Felicia Pasadyn, the Crimson returns three other student-athletes who won individual titles at the 2020 Ivy Championships, including sophomore Addie Rose Bullock (100 backstroke), senior Morgane Herculano (one-meter diving) and senior Georgina Milne (three-meter diving).
- Seniors Maddie Heilbrun, Georgina Milne, and Mikki Thompson will serve the Crimson as captains during the 2021-22 season.
- Two classes of Harvard student-athletes will suit up for the Crimson for the first time as both the class of 2024 and class of 2025 prepare for collegiate competition for the first time.
- This past summer, Harvard sent 13 current, former, or future student-athletes to compete in U.S. and international Olympic qualifying events in advance of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
- During the 2020-21 academic year, Felicia Pasadyn earned Winter Academic All-Ivy accolades.
- Harvard will meet Rutgers for the third time with the all-time series tied at 1-1. The Crimson topped the Scarlet Knights in 2006 (150-149) and fell to Rutgers in 2007 (169-129).
- Harvard holds a 34-1 advantage in the all-time series with Columbia.
- The Crimson has won its Ivy opener in each of the last six seasons and in 20 of the last 21 seasons.
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At the Helm
Stephanie Wriede Morawski '92 enters her 25th year as the The Costin Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Swimming & Diving in the 2021-22 season. Under Morawski's direction, the Crimson have captured six Ivy League championships, including four (2014, 2016, 2018, 2019) since 2014. Morawski has earned Ivy League Coach of the Year honors in each of the last three seasons (2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20).
Next Up
Following this weekend's meets at Rutgers and Columbia, the Crimson continues Ivy League competition at Cornell with Dartmouth on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 11:00 a.m.