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Swimming & Diving

Hokies return to Blacksburg with 14 medals

ATLANTA – The ACC Championships have come to an end in Atlanta. Virginia Tech had one of its strongest performances in program history over the past week. The Hokies are bringing home 14 medals and 12 school records. Tech finished with a combined 65 finalists over the five-day competition. 

On the last day of competition the Hokie men won three out of four individual events. Youssef Ramadan, Carles Coll Marti, and Sam Tornqvist each won a gold medal and set a new school record in the last nigh of finals. Chase Travis earned silver in the 1650 free and Emma Atkinson won bronze in the 200 back to add two more medals to the women's total.
 
FINAL SCORES WOMEN

  1. Virginia – 1418.5 | 2. NC State – 1347 | 3. Louisville – 1136.5 | 4. North Carolina – 760 | 5. Duke – 709 | 6. Notre Dame – 651 | 7. Virginia Tech – 636 | 8. Florida State – 549 |   9. Miami – 411 | 10. Georgia Tech – 407 | 11. Pitt – 328 | 12. Boston College – 178

 
FINAL SCORES MEN 

  1. NC State – 1501.5 | 2. Louisville – 1192.5 | 3. Virginia Tech – 1054 | 4. Virginia – 1041 | 5. Georgia Tech – 742.5 | 6. Florida State – 676 | 7th – North Carolina – 529 | 8. Notre Dame – 474 | 9. Pitt – 431 | 10. Duke – 341 | 11. Boston College – 195.5 | 12. Miami – 116

 
HEAD COACH SERGIO LOPEZ MIRO
"We had some awesome performances. We had many finalists and podium finishes on the men's and women's side. We broke multiple school records and a few swimmers have already qualified for NCAA's. It was a very exciting meet for us. We talk a lot about sustainable success, and we are creating that. We are right there. I am very happy with everyone. Youssef won MVP, which is awesome. We have our last chance meet next week and hopefully we can take a great group to NCAA's."
 
COMMONWEALTH CLASH
The win on the men's side and loss on the women's side gives the Hokies and Cavaliers one point each in the Commonwealth Clash, presented by Smithfield. The score for the Commonwealth Clash currently is 7.5.-2.5 in favor of Virginia Tech. For more information, visit HokieSports.com/Clash.
 
TECH WOMEN
The No. 22 ranked women's team finished seventh overall totaling 636 points. Emma Atkinson was a two-time podium finisher in the 200 free and 200 back. She was also a member of each of the school record breaking relays for the women. Chase Travis dropped nine seconds from her previous best time to win silver for the Hokies in the 1650 free. 
 
New School Records
800 Free Relay – Atkinson, Shackelford, Pouch, and Gyorgy – 7:01.32
200 Free Relay – Landon, Shackelford, Bentz, and Atkinson – 1:27.96
Anna Landon – 50 Free – 22.21
 
Podium Finishes
Emma Atkinson – 200 Free
Chase Travis – 1650 Free 
Emma Atkinson – 200 Back
 
TECH MEN 
The No. 8 ranked men's team ended the week with 1054 points, finishing third overall. This ties the program's highest finish in seven years. Youssef Ramadan, Carles Coll Marti, Antani Ivanov, Sam Tornqvist, and Filippo Dal Maso each medaled in at least one individual event that contributed greatly to the Hokies' final score.
 
The Hokie men are returning to Blacksburg with 11 medals, nine school records, and 43 finalists after five days of competition.
 
Youssef Ramadan was named the ACC Men's Swimming MVP after his performance at the Championships. He won bronze in the 50 free, gold in the 100 fly, and gold in the 100 free.
 
New School Records
200 IM – Carles Coll Marti – 1:40.67
50 Free – Youssef Ramadan – 18.80
200 Free Relay – Ramadan, Coll Marti, Hallock, and Dominguez – 1:16.29
200 Medley Relay – Manoff, Coll Marti, Ivanov, and Ramadan – 1:22.82
100 Fly – Youssef Ramadan – 44.08
100 Back – Sam Tornqvist – 45.54
200 Back – Sam Tornqvist – 1:39.20
100 Free – Youssef Ramadan – 41.76
200 Breast – Carles Coll Marti – 1:51.69

Podium Finishes
Carles Coll Marti – 200 IM
Youssef Ramadan – 50 Free
Manoff, Coll Marti, Ivanov, and Ramadan – 200 Medley Relay
Filippo Dal Maso – 400 IM
Youssef Ramadan – 100 Fly 
Antani Ivanov – 100 Fly
Antani Ivanov – 200 Fly 
Tornqvist, Pouch, Ivanvov, and Ramadan – 400 Medley Relay
Sam Tornqvist – 200 Back
Youssef Ramadan – 100 Free
Carles Coll Marti – 200 Breast
 Gallery: (2-20-2022) S&D: 2022 ACC Championships Day 5
DAY 5 RESULTS
Tech Women
Finals – 1650 Free
2nd – Chase Travis – 16:00.54 (personal best)
18th – Loulou Vos – 16:43.35 (season best)
27th – Sophia Ryan – 16:59.24 (season best)
 
Prelims – 200 Back
2nd – Emma Atkinson – 1:51.24 (season best)
12th – Carloline Bentz – 1:55.57 (season best)
24th – Alex Eastmond – 1:58.56 (season best)
28th – Janika Perezous – 2:00.75
32nd – Sophia Ryan – 2:02.80
 
Finals – 200 Back
3rd – Emma Atkinson – 1:50.64 (season best)
9th – Caroline Bentz – 1:54.28 (season best)
21st – Alex Eastmond – 1:57.21 (personal best)
 
Prelims – 100 Free
11th – Sarah Shackelford – 49.16
12th – Anna Landon – 49.24
32nd – Karisa Franz – 50.35
40th – Megan Judge – 50.76
42nd – Rose Pouch – 50.84
47th – Abby Larson – 51.16
57th – Alex Slayton – 52.80
 
Finals – 100 Free
9th – Sarah Shackelford – 48.55
12th – Anna Landon – 49.04
 
Prelims – 200 Breast
32nd – Charlotte Rigg – 2:17.16
 
Prelims – Platform
22nd – Teagan Moravek – 209.00
25th – Izzi Mroz – 200.65
32nd – Miah Fisher – 154.80
 
Finals – 400 Free Relay
4th – Sarah Shackelford (48.32), Reka Gyorgy (48.74), Anna Landon (48.23), and Caroline Bentz (48.97) – 3:14.26
 
Tech Men
Finals – 1650 Free
21st – Filippo Dal Maso – 15:35.08
 
Prelims – 200 Back
2nd – Sam Tornqvist – 1:40.03 (school record)
11th – Forest Webb – 1:42.49 (season best)
15th – Nico Garcia – 1:43.05 (season best)
17th – Will Koeppen – 1:43.29 (personal best)
 
Finals – 200 Back
1st – Sam Tornqvist – 1:39.20 (school record)
9th – Nico Garcia – 1:41.00 (season best)
10th – Forest Webb – 1:41.57 (personal record)
19th – Will Koeppen – 1:44.05
 
Prelims – 100 Free
1st – Youssef Ramadan – 41.83 (school record)
17th – Luis Dominguez – 43.16 (personal record)
20th – Mario Molla Yanes – 43.38 (season best)
26th – Thomas Hallock – 43.95 (season best)
33rd – Henry Claesson – 44.12 (season best)
39th – Blake Manoff – 44.37
 
Finals – 100 Free
1st – Youssef Ramadan – 41.76 (school record)
17th – Luis Dominguez – 42.90 (personal record)
18th – Mario Molla Yanes – 43.25 (season best)
 
Prelims – 200 Breast
2nd – Carles Coll Marti – 1:53.05 (season best)
4th – AJ Pouch – 1:53.39 (season best)
6th – Keith Myburgh – 1:54.29 (season best)
22nd – Cobi Lopez Miro – 1:58.94 (season best)
28th – Luan Grobbelaar – 1:59.97
 
Finals – 200 Breast 
1st – Carles Coll Marti – 1:51.69 (school record)
5th – AJ Pouch – 1:53.01 (season best)
6th – Keith Myburgh – 1:53.52 (personal best)
23rd – Cobi Lopez Miro – 1:58.35 (season best)
 
Finals – 400 Free Relay
3rd – Youssef Ramadan (41.96), Carles Coll Marti (41.71), Antani Ivanov (42.22), and Luis Dominguez (42.14) – 2:48.03 (school record)
 
DAY 4 RESULTS
Tech Women
Finals – 200 Fly
12th – Reka Gyorgy – 1:56.47 (season best)
18th – Morgan Miller – 1:57.74 (personal best)
22nd – Karisa Franz – 2:00.18
 
Finals – 100 Back
7th – Emma Atkinson – 52.28 (season best)
13th – Caroline Bentz – 52.81 (season best)
 
Finals – 400 Medley Relay
8th – Emma Atkinson (52.15, season best), Reka Gyorgy (1:01.41), Luana Alonso (52.56), and Sarah Shackelford (48.16) – 3:34.28
 
Tech Men
Finals – 200 Fly
2nd – Antani Ivanov – 1:39.73 (season best)
15th – Dylan Eichberg – 1:44.77
18th – Blake Manoff – 1:45.19 (season best)
 
Finals – 100 Back
4th – Forest Webb – 46.15
6th – Sam Tornqvist – 46.28
21st – Will Koeppen – 47.14 (season best)
 
Finals – 100 Breast
6th – Carles Coll Marti – 52.13 (personal best)
11th – AJ Pouch – 52.63 (season best)
16th – Cobi Lopez Miro – 53.03 (personal best)
 
Finals – Platform
7th – Noah Zawadzki – 359.00 
 
Finals – 400 Medley Relay
3rd – Sam Tornqvist (45.54, school record), AJ Pouch (51.45), Antani Ivanov (44.31), and Youssef Ramadan (41.41) – 3:02.71
 
DAY 3 RESULTS
Tech Women
Finals – 200 Medley Relay
10th – Emma Atkinson (24.75), Caroline Bentz (28.69), Karisa Franz (23.44), and Anna Landon (21.89) – 1:38.77
 
Finals – 400 IM
5th – Reka Gyorgy – 4:08.12
 
Finals – 100 Fly
12th – Luana Alonso – 52.53 
16th – Karisa Franz – 53.00
 
Finals – 200 Free
3rd – Emma Atkinson – 1:44.32
19th – Sarah Shackelford – 1:47.07
24th – Rose Pouch – 1:47.84
 
Prelims – 3 Meter
11th – Izzi Mroz – 288.60
28th – Teagan Moravek – 251.60
35th – Miah Fisher – 231.75
 
Tech Men
Finals – 200 Medley Relay
2nd – Blake Manoff (21.40), Carles Coll Marti (23.11), Antani Ivanov (19.78), and Youssef Ramadan (18.53) – 1:22.82
 
Finals – 400 IM
2nd – Filippo Dal Maso – 3:42.67
6th – Keith Myburgh – 3:45.57
12th – Nico Garcia – 3:48.40
18th – Luan Grobbelarr – 3:49.43
 
Finals – 100 Fly
1st – Youssef Ramadan – 44.08
2nd – Antani Ivanov – 44.73
11th – Mario Molla Yanes – 45.99
17th – Blake Manoff – 46.00
18th – Dylan Eichberg – 46.12
 
Finals – 200 Free
9th – Luis Dominguez – 1:33.58
 
DAY 2 RESULTS
Tech Women
Finals – 200 Free Relay
5th – Anna Landon (21.96), Sarah Shackelford (21.62), Caroline Bentz (22.19), and Emma Atkinson (22.19) – 1:27.96
 
Finals – 500 Free
4th – Reka Gyorgy – 4:42.70
5th – Chase Travis – 4:43.12
22nd – Morgan Miller – 4:49.62
 
Finals – 200 IM
20th – Caroline Bentz – 1:59.74
 
Finals – 50 Free
8th – Anna Landon – 22.22
11th – Sarah Shackelford – 22.31
 
Tech Men
Finals – 200 Free Relay
4th – Youssef Ramadan (18.80), Carles Coll Marti (18.82), Thomas Hallock (19.31), and Luis Dominguez (19.32) – 1:16.29
 
Finals – 500 Free
5th – Antani Ivanov – 4:14.08
11th – Luis Dominguez – 4:17.61
12th – Filippo Dal Maso – 4:17.96
 
Finals – 200 IM
1st – Carles Coll Marti – 1:40.67
9th – Sam Tornqvist – 1:43.22
23rd – AJ Pouch – 1:46.46
24th – Keith Myburgh – 1:46.70
 
Finals – 50 Free
3rd – Youssef Ramadan – 18.87
21st – Thomas Hallock – 19.71 
 
Finals – 1 Meter
7th – Noah Zawadzki – 319.65
 
DAY 1 RESULTS
Tech Women
Prelims – 1 Meter
10th – Teagan Moravek – 260.20
20th – Miah Fisher – 228.70
26th – Izzi Mroz – 224.50
 
Finals – 800 Free Relay
4th – Emma Atkinson (1:44.25), Sarah Shackelford (1:45.60), Rose Pouch (1:46.26), and Reka Gyorgy (1:45.21) – 7:01.32
 
Tech Men
Finals – 800 Free Relay
4th – Blake Manoff (1:35.02), Carles Coll Marti (1:32.76), Luis Dominguez (1:34.27), and Antani Ivanov (1:32.14) – 6:14.19
 
Finals – 3 Meter
7th – Noah Zawadzki – 318.90