CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University women's swimming and diving is set to compete in diving only events at No. 4 Stanford University on Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 3:00 p.m. ET (noon PT) at the Avery Aquatic Center.
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What to Know
- First-year Amy Wotovich holds the Crimson's top score in both 1-meter diving (286.88) and 3-meter diving (321.53) with both scores coming in the meet against Brown on Jan. 4.
- In 1-meter diving, first-year Amy Wotovich (286.88), first-year Katie Laverty (285.98), senior Esther Lawrence (284.48), senior Morgane Herculano (278.40), first-year Remi Edvalson (276.30), and junior Evie Geier (270.90) have all posted scores that have eclipsed the NCAA standard mark of 265.
- In 3-meter diving, first-year Amy Wotovich (321.53), senior Esther Lawrence (305.10), sophomore Elizabeth Miclau (303.68), senior Morgane Herculano (295.80), junior Evie Geier (291.90), senior Georgina Milne (291.55), and first-year Remi Edvalson (284.93) have all tallied scores better than the NCAA standard mark of 280.
- Thus far in its dual meet schedule, Harvard has posted a 5-0 overall record and a 4-0 Ivy League mark. The Crimson opened the year with a 170-129 win over Rutgers in non-conference action. Harvard then topped four straight Ivy opponents with victories over Columbia (179.5-115.5), Dartmouth (192-107), Cornell (213-87), and Brown (203-97).
- Competing at home for the first time since Jan. 15, 2020 – a span of 720 days – Harvard totaled 13 event victories on its way to a 203-97 win over Brown on Jan. 4 in its home opener at Blodgett Pool. the Crimson captured 13 of the meet's 16 events and added eight second-place showings and 13 third-place finishes to top the visiting Bears.
- In Ivy competition from Nov. 13, Harvard topped Cornell University, 213-87, and Dartmouth College, 192-107, in an Ivy League tri meet at Ithaca College's Kelsey Partridge Bird Natatorium. The Crimson tallied 12 event wins, 10 second-place showings, and eight third-place finishes.
- In its Ivy League opener on Nov. 6, Harvard beat Columbia University, 179.5-115.5, at Percy Uris Natatorium. The Crimson posted 12 event victories, nine second-place showings, and seven third-place finishes.
- The Crimson began its 2021-22 season with a 170-129 victory over Big Ten member Rutgers University in its season opener in its first competition in over 600 days. Harvard totaled eight victories, 13 second-place showings, and 11 third-place finishes to beat the host Scarlet Knights.
- Over the season's first four dual meets, Harvard totaled 45 wins, 40 second-place showings, and 39 third-place finishes.
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At the Helm
Stephanie Wriede Morawski '92 is in 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
Harvard hosts the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday, Jan. 22 at noon (ESPN+) at Blodgett Pool.