University of Nevada-Reno recently issued the following announcement on August 31.
Season starts Sept. 17 with annual Silver and Blue scrimmage, then annual Alumni meet Sept. 18
The Nevada swim and dive team has released its 2021-2022 schedule.
Nevada's schedule includes eight meets, with two home meets and two away invites.
The Wolf Pack season starts Sept. 17 at its annual Silver and Blue scrimmage, where fans can take a first look at the 2021-2022 team. On Sept. 18, the Pack will host its annual Alumni meet.
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Nevada will make its home debut at the Lombardi pool Oct. 23 against Cal State East Bay and UC Davis.
The Pack will hit the road again to face Fresno State Nov. 5.
The Nevada swim team will be traveling to College Station, Texas, on Nov. 18-20 to compete at the Art Adamson Invite.
Nevada swim team will travel down to Las Vegas Jan. 22, to face in-state rivals UNLV, while the diving team will be at Flagstaff, Ariz competing against both UNLV and NAU.
The Wolf Pack will return home for its final regular-season meet, and also senior day, against Washington State on Jan. 28.
Coming off a strong performance last year, Nevada will be heading to the Mountain West Championship at College Station, Texas Feb. 16-19.
The Pack divers will head to Seattle March 7-9 to compete at the Zone Diving Championships. The following week, March 16-19, Nevada travels to Atlanta, Ga. for the NCAA swimming championships, hosted by Georgia Tech.
- Sept. 17: Silver and Blue Scrimmage, Reno, Nevada, 3 p.m.
- Sept. 18: Alumni Meet, Reno, 9 a.m.
- Sept. 25: San Jose State (Swim only), San Jose, California, 11 a.m.
- Oct. 8-9: Chick-Fil-A Invite (Swim only), Fresno, California, ALL-DAY
- Oct. 23: Cal State East Bay vs UC Davis, Reno, 11 a.m.
- Nov. 18-20: at Texas A&M, Art Adamson Invitational, College Station, Texas, ALL-DAY
- Jan. 22: at UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada, 10 a.m.
- Jan. 22: at NAU vs UNLV, Flagstaff, Arizona, 10 a.m.
- Jan. 28: Washington State, Reno, 5 p.m.
- Feb. 16-19: MW Championships, College Station, Texas, ALL-DAY
- March 7-9: Zone E Championships (Dive only), Seattle, Washington, ALL-DAY
- March 16-19: NCAA Championships, Atlanta, Georgia, ALL-DAY
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