Diving into the Weekend: Men’s Swim Team Set to Take on Brown This Friday!


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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving will travel south to Providence, Rhode Island, to compete against Brown in a Friday afternoon match scheduled to commence at noon ET.

What to Know

  • The Crimson recently achieved a 178-122 non-conference win against Arizona last Friday in Tucson. Harvard triumphed over a Wildcats squad that was receiving votes in the CSCAA Top 25 Poll, enhancing their record to 4-0 this season.
  • Harvard’s success over Arizona was its first competition since Dec. 7, the last day of the Minnesota Invitational. This also marked the Crimson’s first dual meet since a 201-99 victory against Columbia on Nov. 22.
  • David Schmitt made a seamless return in Tucson as he shattered his own school record in the 200 butterfly. The sophomore clinched the event with a time of 1:41.25, surpassing his previous best of 1:42.17. Schmitt also claimed victory in the 100 fly, finishing in 45.99, which ranks as the third-best performance in the history of the school.
  • Anthony Rincon swept the 100 and 200 back against the Wildcats, with his 100-back performance of 46.38 standing third all-time at Harvard. Joshua Chen, in contrast, delivered the fourth-best 100-breast performance in school history (53.62) and the seventh-best 200-breast time (1:56.99). Chen also emerged victorious in both events in the arid conditions.
  • Additional victorious competitors at Arizona included Adriano Arioti (200 IM; 1:47.89), Sonny Wang (50 free; 19.64), and Adam Wesson (1-meter diving; 347.70).
  • The Crimson resumes Ivy League competition on Friday for the first time since Nov. 22 and will enter the confrontation with Brown holding a 3-0 conference record.
  • Harvard is 89-2 all-time against Brown and has emerged victorious in 29 consecutive meetings with the Bears. The Crimson has also clinched nine straight matches in Providence.
  • The Crimson seeks to advance to 5-0 for the first time since the 2022-23 season when they ended the campaign at 7-0.
  • Brown arrives at this contest with a 3-3 record and a 2-3 record in Ivy League events. Nevertheless, the Bears are 2-0 at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatic Center.
  • Brown last competed on Jan. 11, where they faced a 165.50-134.50 defeat against Columbia. Before this loss, the Bears were on an impressive winning streak, defeating Dartmouth, Penn, and Bryant, and triumphed in the Bruno Invite.

Up Next

Harvard will return to Blodgett Pool on Jan. 25, hosting Penn and Boston College. The Senior Day meet is set to start at 10 a.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
 


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