Men's swimming takes ACC crown
The Virginia men's swimming and diving team did it again for the third time. The Cavaliers won their third consecutive ACC Championship title this weekend at the Aquatics & Fitness Center.
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The Virginia men's swimming and diving team did it again for the third time. The Cavaliers won their third consecutive ACC Championship title this weekend at the Aquatics & Fitness Center.
The 2001 ACC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships began yesterday at Virginia's Aquatics & Fitness Center. The results clearly show that the fight for the title will be between No. 9 North Carolina and No. 12 Virginia.
Following the football game tomorrow, the Virginia swimming and diving teams will face the Clemson Tigers in their first ACC contest of the season. The meet starts at 4 p.m. at the Aquatic & Fitness Center.
The Virginia swimming and diving teams opened their seasons with smashing wins over West Virginia Saturday afternoon at the Aquatic & Fitness Center. The Cavalier women's team won 125.5-98.5 and the men annihilated the Mountaineers 132-89.
Led by seniors Katie Jones and Deanna Zwarich, the Cavalier women's volleyball team will host N.C. State tonight and North Carolina tomorrow at University Hall. Both matches start at 7:30 p.m.
The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team fell 3-1 to No. 2 North Carolina Sunday afternoon at Chapel Hill's East Henry Stadium.