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How to Watch the Top 25 NCAA DI Teams in Action: 11/10-11/13

This is the last weekend before midseason meets will begin for many teams, meaning most teams have the weekend off from racing. There are some exceptions to this, including a few meets that will feature a few of SwimSwam’s Top-25 Ranked Teams. We have compiled how to watch and keep up with all the action as it unfolds this week. 

Highlighting the dual meet schedule this weekend is Louisville taking on Notre Dame. In addition to being an ACC showdown, the meet also marks the first time Notre Dame head coach Chris Lindauer will face the team he coached prior to his current position.

A few Big Ten teams will be in action this weekend, with Ohio State hosting Division III Denison, the Minnesota women traveling to Iowa City to face the Hawkeyes, and Rutgers taking on Princeton.

Below is a list of livestream links (if available) and how to find live results to keep up with the top-25 teams who are competing this weekend. If we missed any, please provide a link in the comments below. 

A full list of Division I meets going on this weekend can be found here.

#6 Louisville women vs. Notre Dame women, #15 Louisville men vs. #23 Notre Dame men

  • November 11, 3pm (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Live Results

#11 Ohio State men vs. Denison men, #7 Ohio State women vs. Denison women

HM Minnesota vs. Iowa 

HM Princeton vs. Columbia

  • November 11, 1pm (ET)
  • Men only
  • Live Results: MeetMobile app

HM Penn men vs. Brown men, Penn women vs. Brown women

  • November 12, 12pm (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Live Results

#19 Harvard men, Harvard women vs. Cornell vs. Dartmouth

  • November 11, 3:30pm (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Live Results

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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