Virginia wins fifth straight NCAA women’s swimming and diving championship
By Casey Reims | March 23, 2025In the Walsh sisters' finale, Virginia conquered the nation.
In the Walsh sisters' finale, Virginia conquered the nation.
Virginia Athletics released a statement to the media Wednesday.
Alex Walsh became the winningest swimmer in ACC history.
On the "Drive for Five," Virginia's star diver is eager to end on a high note.
The top-ranked Cavaliers will now prepare for the ACC Tournament, beginning Feb. 18.
Once again, Virginia has proven to be head and shoulders above other top programs.
She shatters records in the pool and is an inspiration to swimming fans and all those with alopecia.
Grimes broke out as a new superstar for Coach Todd DeSorbo's squad.
In the middle of an already successful 2024-25 campaign, Gretchen Walsh and company have proved they are the world's best.
Virginia enjoyed more success this week in Tennessee.
The North Carolina women were simply outclassed by the Cavaliers, and it showed, as Virginia did not lose a single event in the meet.
Before beating Florida 181-119, the Cavalier women watched a national title banner drop from the AFC rafters for the fourth consecutive year.
The No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2025 brings international experience and generational talent to Virginia.
After dominating this exhibition, the Cavaliers are well-prepared for a crucial battle with Florida Oct. 18.
The women's team is aiming for a fifth consecutive national championship.
Current and former Cavaliers cleaned house, earning over 10 medals.
Douglass, a 2023 alumna of the University, won the women's 200-meter breaststroke in Paris.
This summer represents the fifth consecutive Olympic Games in which Virginia has had a swimmer appear.
Virginia's superstar continues to impress as she receives the highest honor for an ACC student-athlete.
A quintuple of Cavaliers will be making the trip to Paris this summer, off the back of historic performances at the Olympic trials.