CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men's Swimming and Diving remained nationally ranked in the latest CSCAA Top-25 Poll, coming in at No. 23. The Crimson, which is coming off its seventh straight Ivy League championship, finds itself as the only conference team in the poll.
Harvard is ranked for a third time in 2023-24. The Crimson opened the campaign ranked No. 21 back in October before returning to the poll last month at No. 22.
In addition to claiming its seventh Ivy title in a row, the Crimson took home several of the Ivy League's top individual honors.
Kevin Tyrrell, The Ulen-Brooks Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Swimming & Diving, was named the Ivy Coach of the Year, with
Will Grant collecting Phil Moriarty High Point Swimmer of the Meet and Harold S. Ulen Career High Point Swimmer honors.
Luke Foster, meanwhile, took home Ron Keenhold Career High Point Diver accolades.
On Wednesday, Grant learned that he qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 200 IM, while receiving invitations to compete in the 100 and 200 back. The senior will be joined at nationals by
Adam Wesson, who earned a spot in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the one-meter diving event. Wesson will also be among the three-meter diving field after finishing in eighth place at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships.
The NCAA Championships are slated for March 27-30, in Indianapolis, and will take place at IU Natatorium.