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Women’s Swimming and Diving Set To Host HYP and Senior Day

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving welcomes Yale and Princeton to Blodgett Pool for its annual HYP (Harvard-Yale-Princeton) meet. The two-day regular-season finale is scheduled for Jan. 30, with diving beginning at 1 p.m. followed by swimming at 4 p.m., and continuing on Jan. 31 with diving at 10 a.m. and swimming at 1 p.m. Both days will be streamed on ESPN+. In addition to the highly anticipated Ivy League matchup, Saturday will serve as the Crimson's Senior Day meet.

What to Know
  • The Crimson comes into its final meet of the regular season 8-0 and 5-0 against Ivy League competition.Princeton comes into the weekend with an equally impressive 10-0 overall record (5-0 Ivy), while Yale stands at 5-2 overall and 3-2 in Ivy competition after a win over Cornell.
  • Harvard is set to honor its six-athlete senior class at the conclusion of the contest. The Crimson's Class of 2026 includes Elizabeth Brock, Tabitha Chen-Fiske, Nina Janmyr, Sydney Lu, Anya Mostek, and Carlie Rose. This group captured the program's first outright Ivy League crown since 2012-13 last season and has finished second at the Ivy League Championships in each of the past three years.
  • Harvard returns to action after sweeping Penn and Boston College at home on Jan. 17, defeating the Quakers, 199-101, and the Eagles, 251-45.
  • A season ago, the Crimson swept the annual get-together for the first time since 2013-14, defeating the Bulldogs, 170-129, and the Tigers, 156-143. The sweep marked its first dual-meet championship since 2014-15, first outright crown since 2012-13, and first 10-0-win season since 2005-06.
  • As Harvard looks for another sweep at HYP, it would mark the program's first back-to-back 10-0 seasons since 2004-05 and 2005-06. 
  • Entering the meet, the Crimson carries a 29-19 all-time lead over Yale, while Princeton leads the all-time series 29-15-1. Harvard looks to build off last year's win over the Tigers, its first since 2019.
Up Next
Harvard is scheduled to head down to Providence, Rhode Island, for the Ivy League Championships, which are slated for Feb. 18-21.
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Players Mentioned

Elizabeth Brock

Elizabeth Brock

Freestyle/Backstroke/IM
Senior
Tabitha Chen-Fiske

Tabitha Chen-Fiske

Diving
Senior
Nina Janmyr

Nina Janmyr

Diving
Senior
Sydney Lu

Sydney Lu

Butterfly/IM
Senior
Anya Mostek

Anya Mostek

Backstroke/IM/Freestyle
Senior
Carlie Rose

Carlie Rose

Freestyle
Senior

Players Mentioned

Elizabeth Brock

Elizabeth Brock

Senior
Freestyle/Backstroke/IM
Tabitha Chen-Fiske

Tabitha Chen-Fiske

Senior
Diving
Nina Janmyr

Nina Janmyr

Senior
Diving
Sydney Lu

Sydney Lu

Senior
Butterfly/IM
Anya Mostek

Anya Mostek

Senior
Backstroke/IM/Freestyle
Carlie Rose

Carlie Rose

Senior
Freestyle