Swimming sweeps Auburn, diving competes at Tennessee
By Joe von Storch | January 12, 2020Freshman swimmer Kate Douglass starred once again — winning three individual events as well as two relay events.
Freshman swimmer Kate Douglass starred once again — winning three individual events as well as two relay events.
The star of the weekend for Virginia was freshman swimmer Kate Douglass, who set school records in four events while setting an ACC record in the 200-yard individual medley.
Virginia prevailed in its first home meet against Wisconsin, dominating the Badgers 193-124 at the Aquatic and Fitness Center.
Virginia men's swimming and diving earned a combined 106 points to place 10th overall at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas.
Virginia women’s swimming and diving placed sixth as a team this past weekend at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas.
The standout performance came from senior Brendan Casey, finishing the meet with a total of 92 points and in a three-way tie for top point scorer.
Virginia consistently beat out the competition to finish in the silver medal position.
With Walsh unlikely to compete at the last invitational before conferences, she ends the regular season a perfect 12-0.
Over the weekend, the No. 11 Virginia women and the No. 16 Virginia men swept both Tennessee and Virginia Tech to cap off the last home meet of the season.
The No. 7 Virginia women's swimming and diving team defeated No. 8 Louisville 214-137, while the No. 16 Virginia men's swimming and diving team lost to No. 13 Louisville 214-139.
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A lot of the time, diving gets forgotten in casual conversation. But the consistently strong performances of Virginia's divers, especially the women, have been a major part of their success this season.
The No. 7 Virginia women’s swim and dive team won its 10th ACC Championships in the past 11 years this weekend in Greensboro, N.C.
The women’s swimming and diving team finished the regular season undefeated in dual meets heading into next month’s ACC Championships and the NCAA Championships in March.
DeSorbo will be moving from one ACC team to another, as he is coming off six seasons as NC State’s associate head coach.
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The Cavaliers (5-2, 4-1 ACC) end the season on a high note, with many swimmers posting extremely fast times.
Although the Cavaliers were knocked down by NC State at the end of the regular season, do not be surprised if they walk out of this week with their tenth-straight ACC title.