Virginia Women’s Swimming Wins Sixth Consecutive ACC Championship
Virginia Women’s Swimming Wins Sixth Consecutive ACC Championship

Virginia Women’s Swimming Wins Sixth Consecutive ACC Championship

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The Virginia women's swimming and diving team achieved their sixth consecutive ACC championship, finishing with 1,451.5 points and winning 13 events at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Star swimmer Gretchen Walsh was named the ACC's Most Valuable Swimmer for the second year in a row, while Alex Walsh set a new record for the most career individual titles in ACC history. The Cavaliers also excelled in relay events, capturing the 400 freestyle relay title in a meet-record time of 3:05.93. Meanwhile, Franklin women’s swimming and diving team secured their eighth HCAC Championship under first-year coach Zach Rayce, achieving numerous individual victories and a relay win. The Grizzlies finished the season with a strong 7-2 record, maintaining their impressive conference performance. Both teams will now focus on upcoming NCAA competitions, with Virginia aiming for a fifth consecutive national title.

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