Women’s Basketball Announces 2026 Foreign Tour Itinerary
Harvard women's basketball will embark on a 10-day foreign tour to Croatia and Greece from August 9-19, marking its first international venture since 2018. The team will explore cities such as Split, Dubrovnik, Athens, and Glyfada while engaging in cultural activities and competing in two international games. Head Coach Carrie Moore highlighted the significance of the trip, particularly as it celebrates the heritage of guard Lydia Chatira from Pikermi, Greece. The itinerary includes sightseeing, local cuisine, and community service, enhancing team bonding and global experience.
By the Numbers- 10-day trip from August 9-19.
- Four cities visited: Split, Dubrovnik, Athens, Glyfada.
- Two international games scheduled.
- The team will arrive in Split on August 10 and spend three days there participating in various activities.
- Activities include guided tours, a local orphanage visit, and enjoying Croatian cuisine.
- After Croatia, the team will travel to Athens on August 15, where they will stay at the Chatira family home.
The trip will culminate in a beach day in Glyfada before returning to Cambridge on August 19. The experience is expected to positively impact team dynamics and cohesion. Future implications may include enhanced international visibility and recruitment opportunities for the program.
Bottom LineThe 2026 foreign tour serves as a critical platform for Harvard women’s basketball, blending athletic competition with cultural immersion, and fostering a closer team identity. This initiative not only enhances the players' experience but also reinforces the program's commitment to global engagement.
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