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University of Vermont Women Announce 2022-23 Swim & Dive Schedule

Courtesy: Vermont Athletics

BURLINGTON, Vt. – The University of Vermont women’s swimming & diving program unveiled its schedule for the upcoming 2022-23 season Monday afternoon. The Catamounts will compete in 11 meets, including four at home. All of the Catamounts home meets will be broadcast live on AmericaEast.TV.

2022-23 Schedule

  • The Catamounts will open the 2022-23 campaign with back-to-back home meets against Northeastern (Sep. 24) and Merrimack (Oct. 8).
  • Vermont’s next action is a New Jersey road trip in mid-October. The Catamounts will face UMBC and St. Francis at NJIT on October 14 and 15.
  • The Catamounts autumn continues with two meets against America East rivals UNH and Maine. UVM will travel to Durham to face the Wildcats on October 22 before hosting the Black Bears on November 5
  • From November 18-20, the Catamounts will compete at the annual Harold Anderson Invitational on the campus of the University of Rhode Island at the Tootell Aquatic Center. Last year the Catamounts finished in a tie for first at the multi-team event. It was the Catamounts first pre-Thanksgiving invitational title since winning the Terrier Invitational in 2013.
  • Vermont will host their final home meet of the season on Sunday, Jan. 21 at 10:30 a.m. as they host Rhode Island. This will be Senior Day presented by the UVM Alumni Association for the Catamounts.
  • The Catamounts will compete at the 2022 America East Swimming and Diving Championships February 22-25 at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass.

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