Virginia Tech Kicks Off 2019-20 Season with Win over George Washington
The Virginia Tech men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams opened the 2019-20 season in decisive fashion, defeating George Washington on both sides.
Virginia Tech Opens the Season with Sweep of George Washington
The Virginia Tech men and women defeated George Washington on both sides. Tech’s men claimed a 203-87 win while the women topped the Colonials 208-87.
Ranking the 2017 Men’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #9-12
Junior world record-breaking IMer Brandonn Almeida is a big international pickup for South Carolina, highlighting a tightly-bunched group of teams ranked 9-12.
Virginia Tech Brings In National Team Members To Round Out 2017 Roster
Virginia Tech head swimming and diving coach Ned Skinner has announced the addition of 16 new H2Okies that will join…
Virginia Tech’s Greene To Compete At World University Games
Incoming freshman Gershwin Greene of the Baylor School and the Baylor Swim Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee has been selected to…
Swedish Nat’l Jr Teamer Samuel Törnqvist Opts to Swim for Virginia Tech
Samuel Törnqvist of Sollentuna, Sweden, has committed to swim for Virginia Tech beginning in the fall of 2017.
Gonzalez Downs Sprints with 19.9/43.6 at Pennsylvania 3A States
North Allegheny’s Mason Gonzalez was on fire at the 2017 PIAA 3A State Championships, sweeping the individual sprint freestyles with a 19.99 50 free and a 43.62 100 free.
SwimMAC Backstroker Alex McMurry Verbally Commits to Virginia Tech
SwimMAC’s Alex McMurry, from Huntersville, North Carolina, has made a verbal commitment to swim for the Virginia Tech H2Okies next year.
Denmark’s Lasse Pittioni Commits to Swim for Virginia Tech
Lasse Pittioni of Ishøj, Denmark has committed to swim for the Virginia Tech H2Okies for the 2017-18 season.
Virginia Tech Secures Verbal from TN State Runner-Up, Alex Hines
Fast-rising Alex Hines of Tennessee Aquatics has verbally committed to swim for Virginia Tech in 2017-18.
Junior Nats Finalist Connor Doyle Commits To Virginia Tech
This summer, Doyle swam to his first top-8 finish at a Summer Junior Nationals, clocking a 2:04.15 on the way to 7th place in the 200 back.