The Harvard men's and women's swimming and diving teams will be making waves this season in their quest to become league champions.
The combination of strong freshman swimmers with talented, seasoned veterans has given both teams high hopes for success. Freshman swimmers have already brought back souvenirs for the Crimson's trophy case, and experienced upperclassmen have continued to dominate their events.
Men's Swimming
A strong freshman class joins a group of veteran competitors to help Harvard sustain the dominating role it has had in the Ivy League and beyond in past years.
Co-captains Ben Rosen and Brian Cadman have assumed the task of leading the Crimson this season, which finished eleventh in the NCAA tournament two years ago.
The plethora of talented swimmers on Harvard's roster makes it difficult to single out individual stars. The squad includes swimmers who have made Olympic trial cuts, broken team records and won individual Eastern championships.
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