Weekend Previews: Nov. 22-24
By Cavalier Daily Staff | November 21, 2013“The Skinny” on weekend matchups for football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and swim and dive.
“The Skinny” on weekend matchups for football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and swim and dive.
The Cavalier women won seven of the 17 events and the men won just one of the 17 events. Overall, coach Augie Busch was pleased with the results, but he thought his team still left something to be desired.
Cognizant of the daunting challenge of replacing Bernardino, who was the ACC Coach of the Year 31 times during his tenure at Virginia, Busch nevertheless believes he can guide the Virginia program to even loftier heights than his predecessor.
Former University of Houston women’s swimming coach Augie Busch has been chosen to replace Mark Bernardino as the head coach of the Virginia swimming and diving program, according to an announcement made by athletic director Craig Littlepage Wednesday morning.
After a 35-year tenure in which he transformed the Virginia men’s and women’s swim and dive program into perennial juggernauts, head coach Mark Bernardino announced his retirement in a statement released by Virginia Monday afternoon.
The Virginia swimming and diving teams swept the ACC Freshman of the Year awards with Luke Papendick winning on the men’s side and Courtney Bartholomew winning for the women.
The Virginia men’s swimming and diving team finished its season over the weekend with a 27th place finish at the NCAA Championships in Indianapolis. Six Cavaliers earned honorable mention All-American honors at the meet.
On the heels of claiming its sixth consecutive conference title, the No. 9 Virginia men’s swimming and diving team enters the final chapter of its season as it begins competition at the NCAA Championship meet Thursday.
The Virginia women’s swimming and diving team completed their season with an 18th place finish at the NCAA Championship meet in Indianapolis. Nine different Cavalier swimmers were able to make it out of prelims to score points for the team.
After winning the program’s sixth consecutive ACC Championship and finishing the season with a perfect dual meet record, the No. 10 Virginia women’s swimming and diving team will face one final challenge — the NCAA Championship meet in Indianapolis.
The No. 9 Virginia men’s swimming and diving team took home its sixth consecutive ACC Championship Saturday night, winning five individual championships along the way.
The No. 9 Virginia men’s swimming and diving team looks to replicate the results of the No. 11 women’s squad as it travels to Greensboro, N.C.
Greatness has come to be expected of the Virginia swimming and diving program during the last decade.
The Virginia men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished out regular season competition this past weekend with impressive showings at the Cavalier Invitational.
With an undefeated dual meet season already under its belt, all eyes are on the ACC Championship meet for the No.
The Virginia men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams ended the dual meet portion of their seasons this weekend with victories against Wisconsin and ACC rival Virginia Tech.
The Virginia swimming and diving teams compete in their final dual meets of the season this weekend against Wisconsin and ACC archrival Virginia Tech.
The Virginia men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams each came away with a pair of dual meet victories against ACC rivals North Carolina and Duke this weekend.
The Virginia swimming and diving teams open ACC competition this weekend with home dual meets against North Carolina and Duke.