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WATCH: Virginia's Alex Walsh Breaks 200 Fly NCAA Record At 2024 ACCs (Day 4 Race Videos)
2024 ACC SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
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
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- 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).