FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The reigning NCAA Division II National Champion and three-time defending Sunshine State Conference Champion Nova Southeastern Sharks Women’s Swimming team and the NSU Men’s Swimming program are continuing their preparations for the upcoming 2023-24 season.
“We are excited about the upcoming season and the challenges that come with going up against some top-notch competition. We will see some of the best our State has to offer, and we will mix in a great mid-season opportunity in Charlotte,” stated Head Swim Coach Ben Hewitt. “We look to mirror that framework, but we have added some new teams and nuance to this year to keep things fresh as well as familiar. I look forward to welcoming a competitive group to this year’s Shark Invite in October as well which always kicks off the season with a bang.”
Nova Southeastern begins the 2023-24 hosting both Florida and Florida Atlantic on September 29th, from the NSU Aquatic Center. The Sharks then travel to Florida International to compete in the TYR Fall Classic on October 6th. NSU hosts the annual Shark Invitational on October 13th and 14th.
The Sharks welcome both Florida International and Lynn in a tri-meet at the NSU Aquatics Center on November 3rd and 4th. NSU travels to Charlotte, North Carolina, for the 2023 Fall Frenzy at Queens University on 11/17. Nova Southeastern closes out its fall season with a two-day Sunshine State Conference meet against Tampa beginning on December 15th.
NSU returns to action in January, competing against Indian River and West Chester in Fort Pierce on January 12th. NSU hosts Florida Southern in Sunshine State Conference action on 1/19, before taking on Keiser in West Palm Beach (1/26) and closing out the regular season against Rollins on January 27th.
The Sunshine State Conference Championships begin in Ocala, FL., on February 21st and continue through February 25th. The NCAA Division II National Championships start on March 12th and will conclude on March 16th.
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