Harvard's No. 23 Men’s Swimming and Diving team is gearing up for the NCAA Championships at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Will Grant and Adam Wesson will represent the Crimson in various events, with Grant competing in the 200 IM, 100 back, and 200 back, and Wesson in 1M and 3M diving. Grant secured a spot in the nationals with impressive times, while Wesson earned his place after strong showings at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships.

The Big Picture

The Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving team, ranked 23rd nationally, is vying for success at the NCAA Championships, showcasing the team's consistent performance and individual excellence.

By the Numbers
  • Will Grant posted the 27th-fastest time in Division I for the 200 IM (1:42.83).
  • Adam Wesson placed fifth in the 1M diving event at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships.
State of Play
  • Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving team will commence the NCAA Championships on Thursday with Will Grant in action at 10 a.m. ET for the 200 IM.
  • Adam Wesson will compete in the 1-meter diving trials at noon on Thursday.
  • The Crimson has a history of strong performances at the NCAA Championships, consistently placing in the top 30 in recent years.
What's Next

The upcoming days hold crucial competitions for Grant and Wesson, with the hope of advancing in their respective events and contributing to Harvard's performance at the NCAA Championships.

Bottom Line

Harvard's Men’s Swimming and Diving team aims to make its mark at the NCAA Championships through the impressive performances of Will Grant and Adam Wesson, reflecting the team's legacy of competitive excellence and individual talent.