Men's Swimming
Meet Harvard’s 26 Olympians at the 2024 Paris Games
Harvard will be represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics by 26 students and alumni — a greater showing than 100 national Olympics delegations.
Tyrrell Claims Second-Straight Coach of the Year, Seventh-Straight Ivy Title
For the fifth time in his storied career as Harvard men’s swimming and diving head coach, Kevin Tyrell has earned the honor of Ivy League Coach of the Year. Coming off the back of an electric Ivy Tournament victory in his home pool, Tyrrell has been praised by his swimmers for his unparalleled leadership both during the tournament, and throughout the season.
Men’s Swim and Dive Sweeps HYP Meet, Women’s Team Splits its Two Contests
The annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet saw Harvard men’s (6-2, 6-1 Ivy) and women’s (5-2, 5-2 Ivy) swimming and diving teams make waves at Princeton’s DeNunzio Pool, with the former going undefeated on the weekend and the latter going 1-1.
Photo Finish
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton race towards a narrow finish at the HYP meet on January 28.
Men's Swim and Dive Captures Sixth Straight Ivy Title, Women's Swim and Dive Finishes Second
This year at the Ivy League Swim and Dive Championships, the Harvard women's swim and dive team (6-2, 5-2 Ivy League) took home the silver, while Harvard men’s swim and dive team (7-0) was able to win the tournament. For the women’s team, the trip to Providence, R.I. offered the chance to win the tournament in back-to-back years, while the men headed to Princeton, N.J. looking for a sixth-straight conference title.
Ready for Liftoff
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton swimmers get set to race at the HYP meet on January 28.
Men's Swim and Dive Captures HYP Title, Women's Swim and Dive Places Third In Preparation for Ivy Championship
Last weekend the hot, humid atmosphere of Blodgett Pool was especially active as both the Men’s and Women’s Swim and Dive teams competed in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton Meet.
Conservative Lawmakers Say Banning Trans Youth From Sports Will Keep the Competition Fair. Some Harvard D1 Athletes Disagree.
In 2022, the number of states banning transgender athletes from school sports doubled. Some current and former Division I athletes at Harvard criticized the legislation being passed around the country and said it does not target athletes competing in elite-level sports.
High Five: Men's Swimming and Diving Wins Fifth Straight Ivy League Title
Harvard University's men's swimming and diving team traveled to Princeton’s DeNunzio Pool last week in hopes of winning the program's fifth straight Ivy League title. After four days of electric racing, the Crimson emerged victorious in a closely contested championship.
Count 'Em
Harvard men's swimming and diving competes in the 2020 Ivy League Championships at Blodgett Pool. It won a title that weekend, which it successfully defended last week in Princeton, N.J.
Tale of Mixed Fortunes as Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Compete Against Yale and Princeton
While Harvard men's swimming and diving clinched another undefeated Ivy dual meet season as it faced off against Princeton and Yale in New Haven, Conn., the women suffered defeats to both the Bulldogs and Tigers.
Splash
Harvard men's swimming and diving competes at the Ivy League Championships on Feb. 29, 2020. It went on to claim its 26th Ivy League title at that meet; it will look for its seventh consecutive conference championship between Feb. 23 and Feb. 26 in Princeton, N.J.
Hugs All Around
Going into the championship meet this past weekend, the Crimson men had high hopes. Two swimmers shared a well-deserved embrace after yet another positive result that set the team on the path to victory.
Men's Swim and Dive Win Ivy Championship, Four-Peat
Buoyed by strong performances across the board, Harvard emerged as Ivy League champs for the fourth consecutive year.
Swimming & Diving Set Records in Victories Over Cornell, Dartmouth
The men's and women's teams dominated their first Ivy League meet of the season, setting several pool records against Cornell and Dartmouth
Riding Pool Records to Victories
Harvard Cruised by Cornell and Dartmouth in its first Ivy League meet of the season
All-American: Dean Farris, Male Athlete of the Year
As a senior, he has high goals and expectations. Farris will have opportunities throughout next year to prove himself on the national stage heading into the 2020 Olympic trials next summer.
Farr Form
Farris has excelled in both the freestyle and backstroke throughout his collegiate career.
Farris, Men's Swimming and Diving Set Various Records at NCAAs
In his leg, Farris swam the 200-yard freestyle in 1:29.15, which set the NCAA and United States record for that event.
Men's Swimming and Diving Wins Third Consecutive Ivy League Crown
Competing for the Ancient Eight title, the Crimson captured its third consecutive Ivy League Championship this past weekend, clearing the second place team by 223 points.
Midas Touch
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team has won four of the last six Ivy League titles.