Former Blair Regional YMCA and Bedford High School swimmer Leah Shackley, a freshman at North Carolina State University, excelled at her first Atlantic Coast Conference championship meet, leading the ...
Duke walked away from the meet with a 11th-place finish for the women and 12th-place finish for the men. Several Blue Devil ...
Senior Gretchen Walsh was named the ACC’s Most Valuable Swimmer for the second straight year as she compiled seven gold ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia won its sixth consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Swimming and Diving championship on ...
Alex Walsh won the 200 breaststroke (2:03.65) on Saturday, becoming the first woman to win the ACC title in that event four ...
Notably, Virginia captured first place in 13 events. Any ACC title is special, but a few stood out among the treasure trove of gold medals. Graduate student Alex Walsh won the 200-meter fly and ...
The Virginia women's swimming and diving team won its sixth consecutive ACC championship in dominant fashion at the ...
Gretchen Walsh, Alex Walsh, and the Virginia Cavaliers cruised to their sixth-consecutive ACC Swimming & Diving Championship.
CNU’s Katie Stevens was named the Women’s Field Athlete of the Meet. The Captains’ Leo Brennan was named the Men’s Field ...
Alex Walsh and Gretchen Walsh won individual titles and then helped Virginia shatter an American record in the 400 medley ...
The Walsh sisters both repeated as individual champions, while freshman David King earned the first podium finish for the men ...