Aranza Vasquez was named the competition's best diver for the second consecutive season. The senior defended his conference title in the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard and also finished fourth on the platform.
The Tar Heel girls finished fourth in the team standings with 786.5 points, marking the team's third consecutive fourth place finish. Virginia won the team title with 1,637.5 points, ahead of Louisville (1,145) and North Carolina State (1,106). UNC topped Duke (5th place, 779.5).
On the men's side, Carolina earned 616 points over the five-day tournament, finishing eighth for the second straight season. North Carolina State won the men's title with 1,499.5 points, followed by Notre Dame (1,038.5) and Virginia Tech (960.5).
Swimming in my first ACC Championship A final, Emma Cullum She started the night in the women's 200-meter backstroke by finishing eighth overall with a time of 1:55.24. Her qualifying time of 1:53.76 ranks fifth all-time in program history.
He also made it to the finals in the 200 backstroke. ryan silver On the male side. He finished 24th in 1:45.50, just shy of his morning swim personal record of 1:44.64.
Includes 2 tar heels Georgia Nell (48.84) and Greer Pattison (49.35) won second swim in the women's 100 freestyle. Nell placed 6th in the B final, placing 14th overall, while Pattison placed 3rd in the C final, placing 19th overall.
Lexi Rudolph In the women's 200m breaststroke, she recorded a time of 2:09.70, placing second in the B final and 10th overall. Her senior time was her personal record by just over 0.5 seconds and moved her to second place in school history, just 0.10 seconds behind her school record.
In the B final, I played against Rudolph. Katja Pavicevich (2:10.27) And skyler smith (2:10.88) and finished 11th and 15th, respectively. Their times currently rank fourth and sixth, respectively, on the Carolina Honor Roll.
Another Tar Heel swimmer in the 200m breaststroke final. Samantha Armando In the C final, he recorded a time of 2 minutes 12.88 seconds, placing him 18th.
ben delmar He placed 8th in the men's 200m breaststroke A final, hitting the wall in 1:54.34, setting a new personal record. His freshman performance moved him into third place all-time in school history.
Racing in the early heats of the women's 1650 freestyle. lily leaders In the end, he secured 9th place overall with a time of 16:27.62. She had a personal best time of 8 seconds for a sophomore.
Now, Tar Heel divers are turning their attention to the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, which will be held March 10-13 in Athens, Georgia. Selected swimmers will compete in the NCAA Championships in late March.