2025 ACC MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Faculty convention championships get underway in earnest tonight with a number of meets, together with the ACC Championships in Greensboro, NC. This meet appears to be like so much totally different than it did just some years in the past, for a pair totally different causes. After a long time of holding separate championship meets for the ladies and men, the separate meets have been mixed in a five-day format since 2022. Secondly, powerhouses Cal and Stanford have joined the convention, together with SMU.
There’ll solely be a handful of occasions tonight, however we’ve grown accustomed to seeing ACC groups deliver the warmth to kick off the meet, and tonight must be no exception.
The competitors begins with the 200 medley relay. The UVA ladies personal the all-time mark, and it wouldn’t be stunning to see them flirt with that document tonight. That will rely, nevertheless, on whether or not or not they select to load up the second occasion of the night, the 800 free relay. That’s the one yards NCAA/U.S. Open relay document that doesn’t belong to the Cavaliers, and there’s been a number of hypothesis that they might attempt to go after that document tonight, maybe by placing dash star Gretchen Walsh on that relay.
On the lads’s aspect, the 200 medley relay figures to come back down between NC State and Cal. The Wolfpack personal the meet and convention information, and so they held the all-time document for a 12 months, after changing into the primary time to go below 1:21 on the 2023 NCAA Championships. Cal is harmful within the 200 medley relay as effectively, however they’re in all probability extra of a risk within the 800 free relay, the place the Bears return all 4 males who set the all-time document eventually 12 months’s NCAA championships.
Right now’s Occasion Schedule
- 200 medley relay
- Ladies’s 1-meter diving
- 800 free relay
- Males’s 3-meter
WOMEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Report: 1:31.51, Virginia – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Report: 1:31.51, Virginia – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Championship Report: 1:31.73, Virginia (2023)
- NCAA ‘A’ Lower: 1:36.24
- NCAA ‘B’ Lower: 1:36.76
Prime 8:
- Stanford – 1:34.05
- Cal – 1:34.34
- Louisville – 1:34.55
- Virginia – 1:35.18
- NC State – 1:35.22
- FSU – 1:35.27
- UNC – 1:35.48
- Pitt – 1:36.68
The Stanford ladies gained their very first ACC Championships race, overcoming a deep subject to win in 1:34.05. That strikes them to #3 within the nation this season, behind solely UVA and Texas.
Levenia Sim led off in 24.17, adopted by Lucy Thomas (26.31), Garylnd Johnson (22.97), and Tori Huske (20.60). The Cardinal knocked over half a second off their midseason time of 1:34.61.
Cal was within the lead for the many of the race. Isabelle Stadden put the Bears within the lead early with a 23.61 leadoff, then Lea Polonsky (26.44) and Mckenna Stone (22.91) held on by the center two legs. Mary-Ambre Moluh anchored in 21.38, touching in 1:31.34.
Louisville took third in 1:34.55, led by Gabi Albiero’s 22.67 fly cut up, the quickest within the subject. UVA is presumably concentrating on the 800 free relay tonight, and so they took 4th in 1:35.18.
MEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Report: 1:20.15, Florida – 2024 NCAA Championships
- ACC Report: 1:20.67, NC State – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Championship Report: 1:21.69, NC State – 2022
- NCAA ‘A’ Lower: 1:23.62
- NCAA ‘B’ Lower: 1:23.90
WOMEN’S 1M DIVING – FINALS
- ACC Report: 379.98, Jenna Dreyer (Miami) – 2007 NCAA Zone B Diving Regional
- ACC Championship Report: 379.25, Aranza Vazquez (UNC) – 2023 ACC Championships
WOMEN’S 800 FREE RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Report: 6:45.91, Stanford – 2017 NCAA Championships
- ACC Report: 6:46.28, Virginia – 2024 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Report: 6:46.28, Virginia (2024)
- NCAA ‘A’ Lower: 7:00.86
- NCAA ‘B’ Lower: 7:05.56
MEN’S 800 FREE RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Report: 6:02.26, California – 2024 NCAA Championships
- ACC Report: 6:05.31 – 2018 NCAA Championships
- ACC Championship Report: 6:08.22, NC State (2022)
- NCAA ‘A’ Lower: 6:15.80
- NCAA ‘B’ Lower: 6:18.42
MEN’S 3M DIVING – FINALS
- ACC Report:531.00, Nick McCrory (Duke) – 2014 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Report: 531.00, Nick McCrory (Duke) – 2014