CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men's Swimming and Diving will compete at the Ivy League Championship from Wednesday, Feb. 25 through Saturday, Feb. 28 in Princeton, New Jersey. The Crimson enters the meet after a runner-up finish to Princeton last season, falling by just 67.5 points.
Wednesday's action will feature two relay finals beginning at 6 p.m. ET. From Feb. 26-28, preliminary heats will start at 11 a.m. ET, followed by finals at 6 p.m. ET. All sessions will stream live on ESPN+.
What to Know
- The Crimson returns to action for the first time since competing at the annual HYP meet, where it defeated Yale University (181-172) but fell to Princeton (159-193). The meet capped a strong regular season in which Harvard posted an 8-1 overall record and a 6-1 mark in Ivy League competition.
- Harvard enters the four-day championship having won the Ivy title seven times in the past eight seasons. Last year, the Crimson narrowly lost to Princeton, 1330-1262.5.
- The program is seeking its 31st overall Ivy League title, which would move it within one of Princeton's 32 championships. (From 1957-97, the Ivy League men's swimming champion was determined by round-robin standings. Beginning in 1998, the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) meet determined the champion. Since 2009, the championship has included only Ivy League schools.)
- The last time Harvard competed at DeNunzio Pool was during the 2024 HYP meet, when the Crimson swept Yale and Princeton before going on to capture the Ivy title at home.
- At the conclusion of last year's championship meet, Adam Wesson '25 was named the Ron Keenhold Career High Point Diver.
Up Next
Harvard will travel to Annapolis, Maryland for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, scheduled for March 9-11.