2024 ACC SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Tuesday, February 20 to Saturday, February 24, 2023
- Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina
- Defending Champions: NC State men / Virginia women
- Full Event Schedule
- Championship Central
- Live Results
- Live Streaming
- Day 1 Finals Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Recap | Day 2 Finals Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Recap | Day 3 Finals Recap
- Day 4 Prelims Recap | Day 4 Finals Recap
Day four is a wrap at the 2024 ACC Championships, with just one more day to go. Watch the available race videos from day four below, courtesy of UVa Swimming on YouTube:
WOMEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINALS
NCAA Record: 1:49.51, Ella Eastin (Stanford) – 2018 Pac-12 ChampionshipsACC Record: 1:50.23, Alex Walsh (Virginia) – 2023 NCAA ChampionshipsACC Championship Record: 1:52.05, Alex Walsh (Virginia) – 2023- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:52.86
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 1:55.92
Top 8:
- Alex Walsh (Virginia) – 1:49.16
- Martina Peroni (Duke) – 1:54.00
- Abby Harter (Virginia) – 1:54.81
- Tess Howley (Virginia) – 1:54.88
- Edith Jernstedt (FSU) – 1:55.48
- Ellie Vannote (UNC) – 1:56.54
- Maggie Schalow (Virgina) – 1:56.77
- Catherine Purnell (Duke) – 1:58.71
UVA’s Alex Walsh hit the wall in 1:49.16 to break Ella Eastin‘s 2018 NCAA record of 1:49.51 in the 200 fly.
MEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 1:37.35, Jack Conger (Texas) – 2017 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 1:37.92, Nick Albiero (Louisville) – 2022 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 1:37.92, Nick Albiero (Louisville) – 2022
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:40.16
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 1:42.57
Top 8:
- Noah Bowers (NC State) – 1:39.65
- Aiden Hayes (NC State) – 1:41.31
- Seb Lunak (UNC) – 1:41.78
- Tate Bacon (Notre Dame) – 1:42.25
- Patrick Hussey (UNC) – 1:42.89
- Carl Bloebaum (Virgina Tech) – 1:42.90
- Sebastien Sergile (Virgina) – 1:43.66
- Boyd Poelke (UNC) – 1:44.80
NC State’s Noah Bowers broke the 1:40-barrier for the first time, touching in 1:39.65 to win the 200 fly.
WOMEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 48.26, Gretchen Walsh (Virginia) – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 48.26, Gretchen Walsh (Virginia) – 2023 NCAA Championships
ACC Championship Record: 49.25, Gretchen Walsh (Virginia) – 2023- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 50.88
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 52.36
Top 8:
- Katharine Berkoff (NC State) – 48.70
- Kennedy Noble (NC State) – 50.92
- Reilly Tiltmann (Virginia) – 51.82
- Ali Pfaff (Duke) – 52.00
- Greer Pattison (UNC) – 52.45
- Caroline Bentz (Virginia Tech) – 52.63
- Meghan Donald (NC State) – 52.72
- Miriam Sheehan (NC State) – 52.87
Katharine Berkoff stopped the clock in 48.70 to win the 100 back, marking her fifth straight year winning the event.
MEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 43.35, Luca Urlando (Georgia) – 2022 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 43.93, Kacper Stokowski (NC State) – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 44.04, Coleman Stewart (NC State) – 2020/ Kacper Stokowski (NC State) – 2023
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 44.71
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 45.70
Top 8:
- Kacper Stokowski (NC State) – 44.36
- Matt Brownstead (Virginia) – 45.26
- Hudson Williams (NC State) 45.28
- Stepan Goncharov (Pitt) – 45.44
- Marcus Gentry (Notre Dame) – 45.57
- Max Wilson (FSU) – 45.58
- Dalton Lowe (Louisville) 45.68
- Quintin McCarty (NC State) – 45.72
Kacper Stokowski showcased his underwater prowess in the men’s 100 back, winning by nearly a full second in 44.36.
WOMEN’S 100 BREASTSTROKE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 55.73, Lilly King (Indiana) – 2019 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 56.72, Sophie Hansson (NC State) – 2022 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 56.72, Sophie Hansson (NC State) – 2022
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 58.02
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 59.73
Top 8:
- Jasmine Nocentini (Virginia) – 57.01
- Abby Arens (NC State) – 58.74
- Emma Weber (NC State) / Skyler Smith (UNC) / Kaelyn Gridley (Duke) – 58.81
- (tie)
- (tie)
- Sabyne Brisson (Georgia Tech) – 59.84
- Zoe Skirboll (Virginia) – 59.86
- Madeline Huggins (FSU) – 1:00.39
Jasmine Nocentini of Virginia recorded a big best time in the 100 breast, winning in a time of 57.01.
MEN’S 100 BREASTSTROKE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 49.69, Ian Finnerty (Indiana) – 2018 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 50.78, Denis Petrashov (Louisville) – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 50.82, Noah Nichols (Virginia)
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 51.10
- 2022 NCAA Invite Time: 51.90
Top 8:
- Noah Nichols (Virginia) – 50.89
- Carles Coll Marti (Virginia Tech) – 50.95
- Peter Varjasi (FSU) – 51.07
- Denis Petrashov (Louisville) – 51.10
- Leandro Odorici (Georgia Tech) – 51.69
- AJ Pouch (Virginia Tech) – 51.98
- Tommaso Baravelli (FSU) – 52.28
- Ethan Maloney (Virginia Tech) – 52.37
Noah Nichols broke the 51-second barrier to defend his ACC title, hitting the touchpad in 50.89.
WOMEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Record: 3:21.80, Virginia – 2023 ACC Championships
- ACC Record: 3:21.80, Virginia – 2023 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 3:21.80, Virginia – 2023
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:31.38
Top 8:
- Virginia – 3:22.49
- NC State – 3:28.23
- Louisville – 3:30.28
- Duke – 3:30.40
- UNC – 3:32.14
- FSU – 3:32.28
- Georgia Tech – 3:35.07
- Pitt – 3:35.15
UVA scared the women’s 400 medley relay NCAA record en route to victory, touching in 3:22.49.
MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Record: 2:58.32, Florida – 2023 NCAA Championships
- ACC Record: 3:01.10, NC State – 2023 ACC Championships
- ACC Championship Record: 3:01.10, NC State – 2023 ACC Championships
- NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:04.96
Top 8:
- NC State – 3:02.20
- Virginia Tech – 3:02.76
- Notre Dame – 3:03.26
- Virginia – 3:03.78
- Louisville – 3:03.83
- FSU – 3:05.91
- UNC – 3:06.06
- Pitt – 3:07.30
In a close race in the men’s 400 medley relay, the NC State Wolfpack walked away victorious (3:02.20).
what a beautiful, mechanical swim! seven strokes on every lap after the first & probably the same kick count too. love this for her!
Pretty wild that A Walsh owns exactly one NCAA record, and it’s in 200 fly (maybe her 10th best event when she committed)
Coincidentally, that’s one of the only events Kate Douglass didn’t swim…
I’m sure Alex is going to get her hands on one or two more come NCAAs
With how she swam at ACCs, if she hits her taper and swims the 400 IM at NCs I figure Eastin’s record is gone
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