Alabama Swimming and Diving Releases 2022-23 Schedule

by SwimSwam 3

August 30th, 2022 College, News, SEC

The Alabama swimming and diving teams released their 2022-23 competitive schedule Monday, which includes home meets against South Carolina, Texas and Ohio State.

The Crimson Tide women, who finished a program-best fourth in the nation last season, open on the road at Arkansas on Sept. 30, while the men’s squad, which finished 14th at the 2022 NCAA Championships, open on the same date at Delta State in Cleveland, Miss.

Alabama’s home slate includes a Southeastern Conference showdown with South Carolina on Oct. 15 and a two-day tri-meet with national powerhouses Texas and Ohio State on Jan. 13-14.

More on the Crimson Tide’s 2022-23 Schedule

  • Alabama’s road slate also includes SEC dual meets at LSU (Nov. 4) and Auburn (Jan. 20)
  • The Crimson Tide swimmers will take part in the Art Adamson Invitational (Nov. 16-18), while the divers will take part in the WVU Invitational in Morgantown, W.Va. (Nov. 17-19)
  • The Tide will also send a contingent to the Auburn Invitational (Feb. 3-4)
  • The postseason opens with the SEC Championships (Feb. 14-18) in College Station, Texas
  • The NCAA Zone B Diving Championships will be held March 5-8 in Knoxville, Tenn., which will also serve as the site of the Women’s NCAA Championships (March 15-18)
  • Alabama closes its collegiate season March 22-25 in Minneapolis, Minn., with the Men’s NCAA Championships

Courtesy of Alabama Athletics

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eye guy
1 year ago

This is the worst article I’ve ever seen when discussing a schedule. How do you not put the meets in a list form in order by date with only one meet on each line. Literally the most chaotic and inefficient way to present this information.

Scott Geringer
1 year ago

Alabama vs. Ohio State in football Jan. 9. Nice appetizer for the big tri meet Jan 13-14.

RTR
Reply to  Scott Geringer
1 year ago

Love this! Very clever!