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How To Watch the Top-25 NCAA Division I Teams: 11/16-11/20 Midseason Edition

It is officially midseason week for lots of teams, many of whom are on SwimSwam’s Top-25 Power Rankings list. We have compiled how to watch and keep up with all the action as it unfolds across the country this week and into this weekend

This is the first of two big weeks that are dominated by midseason invites, with the second being after Thanksgiving. The majority of the top-25 teams, however, are competing this weekend. 

Although It is difficult to highlight just one invite as the meet of the week, there are definitely a few to keep a close eye on as they feature many top teams. The Art Adamson invite hosted by Texas A&M kicks off the schedule with LSU, Alabama, and USC. 

Tennessee will host the defending NCAA Champs on the women’s side with Virginia, as well as Michigan, and UNC. 

Another big one is the Ohio State Invite, where Kentucky, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati, Indiana, Notre Dame, and Ohio will be in attendance.

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.

Rankings are listed men/women.

Art Adamson Invite

  • Wednesday, November 16 – Friday, November 18 (9:30am & 5:30pm CT)
  • Teams: #17/- Texas A&M, #25 Arkansas, Washington State, #12/#4 Alabama, -/#12 USC, #16/#18 LSU, TCU
  • Watch
  • Live Results: MeetMobile app

Purdue Invite

  • Wednesday, November 16 – Friday, November 18 (W/Th: 10:30am & 6pm, F: 10am & 4pm ET)
  • Teams: Cal Baptist, Florida International, Illinois State, #15/#6 Louisville, Marshall, Missouri State, -/#20 Northwestern, #24/- Purdue, Southern Illinois, Navy (men), Indiana State
  • Live Results/MeetMobile app

Ohio State Invite

  • Thursday, November 17 – Saturday, November 19 (9:30am & 5:30pm ET)
  • Teams: Cincinnati, -/#15 Kentucky, Kenyon (diving), Lindenwood, Miami (diving), Navy (women), #23/- Notre Dame, Ohio, #11/#7 Ohio State, Pittsburgh (women), UCLA, #10/- Virginia Tech, Yale
  • Watch
  • Live Results 

Georgia Invite

  • Thursday, November 17 – Saturday, November 19 (9:30am & 5:30pm ET)
  • Teams: #2/#11 Florida, #9/#17 Georgia, #21/#24 Auburn, Florida State, Georgia Tech
  • Watch
  • Live Results or MeetMobile app

Tennessee Invite

  • Thursday, November 17 – Saturday, November 19 (10am & 6pm ET)
  • Teams: #13/#8 Tennessee, Carson-Newman, Duke (diving), FGCU (diving), Georgia Southern (diving), #14 Michigan, #25/#16 UNC, South Carolina (diving),  #10/#1 Virginia
  • Watch
  • Live Results or MeetMobile app

Wolfpack Invite

  • Thursday, November 17 – Saturday, November 19 (9:30am & 5:30pm ET)
  • Teams:  #5/- ASU,  #4/#5 NC State, -/#19 Duke, #7/#2 Stanford, Penn State, Army, UNC Asheville (diving), George Washington (diving)
  • Live Results or MeetMobile app “2022 NC State GAC Fall Invitational”

#19 Harvard men, Harvard women vs. Columbia men & women

  • November 18, 1:30pm (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Watch

HM Princeton men, Princeton women vs. HM Penn men, Penn women vs. Cornell men & women

  • November 19, 11am (ET)
  • Men and women
  • Live Results

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Mies
2 years ago

Is there a livestream available for the Magnus cup Cleveland invite?

This Guy
2 years ago

Come on NCState, you can’t setup a livestream?

dscott
Reply to  This Guy
2 years ago

The ASU website says they can’t do a livestream because of Conference Rules but that the resultes are available at the Meet Mobile app. But I can’t find the name of the meet on Meet Mobile. I even found the 2021 meet info but still can’t find this year’s meet. Can you help with this SwimSwam?

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