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Women’s Swimming and Diving Announces 2023-24 Schedule

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving announced today its schedule for the 2023-24 campaign, the Crimson's first under Amanda Kulik, The Costin Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Swimming & Diving.
 
Harvard opens the season with its only two home meets of '23-24 on Oct. 27, when it welcomes Ivy League-foe Brown to Blodgett Pool for a 4 p.m. ET clash. Two weeks later, the Crimson will go head-to-head with Cornell and Dartmouth in Blodgett for an 11 a.m. ET matinee on Nov. 11, which will also be the team's Senior Meet. Harvard carries into the campaign a cumulative record of 115-13 against those three teams (36-9 vs. Brown, 37-1 vs. Cornell, 42-3 vs. Dartmouth).
 
The Crimson begins its road-heavy slate on Nov. 17, when it travels to The Empire State to face another conference opponent in Columbia (11 a.m. ET), marking its final dual-meet of the calendar year. Harvard, which is 36-1 all-time vs. the Lions, will close out 2023 by appearing at the Minnesota Invitational for the third consecutive season. The Crimson will be in the Twin Cities, Nov. 29-Dec. 3.
 
Harvard's team of divers will kick-off 2024 on Jan. 9, when it competes at Florida State. The Crimson's full team, meanwhile, will spring back to action on Jan. 20, when it faces Penn in the City of Brotherly Love (10 a.m. ET). The meet will serve as a tune-up for the annual HYP get-together, this time taking place at Princeton, Feb. 2-3.
 
The Crimson will make one last appearance in the Boston area when it makes the short ride to Commonwealth Ave., for the Boston University Invitational. The two-day meet is scheduled for Feb. 9-10, before Harvard heads to Providence, Rhode Island, for the Ivy League Championships (Feb. 21-24).
 
The postseason will commence in March with Harvard sending its qualifying divers back to Princeton for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships (March 11-13). The NCAA Championships, meanwhile, are set for March 20-23, in Athens, Georgia.
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