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ACC Day 3 Team Score Update

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

February 20th, 2015 College, News

As of the end of the Day 3 finals session, the University of North Carolina is winning the meet with 862 points, ahead of runner-up UVA by a margin of 23 points. The University of Virginia, the defending champions, may currently be in second, but they will certainly not give up the fight with another full day of competition tomorrow.

Although UNC did not pick up any event wins this evening, their depth was apparent in all the events (with the exception of the 100 breaststroke – they only had one swimmer in this event’s final). UVA, on the other hand, won three events. Leah Smith won the 200 freestyle, Courtney Bartholomew won the 100 backstroke, and the UVA relay of Bartholomew, Simon, Williamson, and Jones won the 400 medley relay.

With the third place team, Virginia Tech, sitting on 664 points (174 points behind UVA), tomorrow’s session of ACC’s could become a two horse race between UNC and UVA. Only time will tell how tomorrow’s events play out, and until then, it will be critical for each team to maximize their number of spots in the Day 4 finals session.

Team Rankings as of Day 3:

1) University of North Carolina 862.00
2) University of Virginia 839.0
3) Virginia Tech 664.0
4) University of Louisville 641.0
5) North Carolina State 589.0
6) University of Notre Dame 449.0
7) Florida State University 408.0
8) University of Miami 365.0
9) University of Pittsburgh 330.0
10) Duke University 325.0
11) Georgia Tech 137.0
12) Boston College 92.0
13) Clemson University 4.0

Prelims begin again tomorrow at 10 AM eastern.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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