Gretchen Walsh, Alex Walsh, and the Virginia Cavaliers cruised to their sixth-consecutive ACC Swimming & Diving Championship.
Alex Walsh and Andrei Minakov posted impressive wins in the 200 butterfly before Gretchen Walsh scorched the 100 backstroke.
Virginia won three more ACC titles on Wednesday night at the 2025 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships in Greensboro.
Notably, Virginia captured first place in 13 events. Any ACC title is special, but a few stood out among the treasure trove ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia won its sixth consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Swimming and Diving championship on ...
After taking part in two relay wins at the start of the ACC Championships ... One event later, her younger sister Gretchen Walsh became the first swimmer to go under 49 in the 100 back this ...
The Virginia women's swimming and diving team won its sixth consecutive ACC championship in dominant fashion at the ...
Then it was Gretchen's turn, as the younger Walsh broke NC State's eight ... but this was the first time she's won the ACC title in the backstroke, swimming a 48.95, while the rest of the field ...
Alex Walsh won the 200 breaststroke (2:03.65) on Saturday, becoming the first woman to win the ACC title in that event four straight times. She broke the league record for the most individual ACC ...
The Walsh sisters both repeated as individual champions, while freshman David King earned the first podium finish for the men ...
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