2020 WOMEN’S ACC SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- When: Wednesday, February 19th to Saturday, February 22nd | Prelims 10:00 am | Finals 6:00 pm (1650 prelims Saturday at 4:00 pm)
- Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: North Carolina State University (NC State) (1x) (results)
- Streaming: ACC Network
- Championship Central: Here
- Detailed Timeline: Here
- Psych Sheets: Here
- Live Results
On Saturday, February 22nd, 2020, the University of Virginia finished the ACC Championships with another victory–the 16th in program history.
Despite UVA’s 9-year win streak from 2008 until 2016, they were knocked off the top of the podium by NC State in both 2017 and 2019. Furthermore, this year the Cavaliers scored more points than ever before in program history.
For a more detailed read on UVA’s accomplishment this weekend, click here.
After the meet ended on Saturday, SwimSwam caught up with Virginia Head Coach Todd DeSorbo to talk about the 2020 ACC Championships and what the future holds for swimming and diving at the University of Virginia.
FINAL SCORES
- Virginia – 1492.5
- NC State – 1333
- Louisville – 1105.5
- North Carolina – 839
- Notre Dame – 784
- Duke – 675.5
- Florida State – 555
- Virginia Tech – 469
- Georgia Tech – 407.5
- Pitt – 359
- Miami – 298
- Boston College – 164
“Swimming is a very, very hard sport — so you have to have some FUN.” Well said, Coach
Comments about someone’s physical appearance are rude and should be avoided.
I counted 0 mentions of the word effect in this video, including the questions.
A true missed opportunity.
Great job Todd, first of many. But, what happened to the Pitt Panthers? Three weeks ago they were bragging about dominating Ohio State in a non scored dual meet and winning every event in the Western Pennsylvania College Invite.
What happened to Pitt is right!!! – Expect more from coach Hargis. Was it maybe missed tapers???
Virginia Tech has some explaining to do, too…