Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving at the Minnesota Invitational
Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving is gearing up for an exciting weekend at the Minnesota Invitational from December 4 to December 6 at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis.
Here’s what you need to know:
The action starts daily at 10 AM CT (11 AM ET) with the swimming prelims. Finals take place in the evening at 5 PM CT (6 PM ET). Diving events kick off at 1 PM CT (2 PM ET).
Harvard recently triumphed over Columbia, winning 180.50 to 119.50, which pushed their season record to 4-0. They are doing particularly well in the Ivy League, holding a 3-0 record against their rivals.
This is Harvard’s sixth consecutive year participating in the Minnesota Invitational, and they will compete this time boasting an undefeated record in dual meets.
Last year, Harvard finished as the runner-up at the same event, scoring 1,209 points, just behind No. 5 California, which topped the scoreboard with 2,096 points.
This year’s competition will include heavyweights like No. 6 California, Minnesota, and others. Interestingly, Minnesota is currently receiving votes in the November CSCAA poll, indicating they are a team to watch.
Insights into Competitive Swimming
Swimming competitions like this highlight how much teams prepare for the season. According to a recent survey by the National Federation of State High School Associations, participation in high school swimming has increased by 24% over the last decade, showcasing a growing interest in the sport.
Experts suggest that engaging in competitive swimming can improve discipline and work ethic, qualities that young athletes carry into their futures. The training regimen for swimmers is intense, often involving early mornings and rigorous schedules. Coaches note that these experiences build not just strong swimmers, but also well-rounded individuals.
After the Minnesota Invitational, Harvard will take a break from competition, resuming on January 10 against Brown. This match will be available to watch live on ESPN+.
Staying active in the sport can have lasting benefits, both physically and mentally, making events like this not just a competition, but a celebration of dedication and camaraderie in the swimming community.
For more event details, you can check the Invitational Information and follow Live Results during the competition.















