The Connecticut College women's swimming and diving team is set to compete in the 2024 NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, beginning with the finals of the 800 freestyle relay at Middlebury College and running through Sunday. Despite a 4-5 season, the team looks to improve on last year's ninth-place finish, relying on a large group of 15 newcomers. The team will be led by upperclassmen and first-year talents, aiming to secure critical points in the relay events and individual competitions.

By the Numbers
  • The championships consist of nine sessions over the four days
  • The team went 4-5 in dual meets this season
  • 15 of the 26 Camels on the roster will make their championship debut
State of Play
  • The Connecticut College women's swimming and diving team is set to compete in the 2024 NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
  • The team aims to improve upon a ninth-place showing from a year ago
  • Live streaming coverage will be available throughout the weekend, and heat sheets and results will be posted daily on NESCAC.com
Bottom Line

The Connecticut College women's swimming and diving team faces the 2024 NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships with the aim to outperform last year's finish, relying on a mix of experienced upperclassmen and promising newcomers to secure critical points for the team's success.