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Coll Marti earns his second individual medal during ACC’s

ACC Championships Day 4 Results

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia Tech concluded the fourth day of the 2023 ACC Championships with one bronze medal won by Carles Coll Marti in the 100 breast, a new school record in the 100 back by Youssef Ramadan and four more top 10 times in school history. 

HIGHLIGHTS

Women

Swimming in the B-final, Carmen Weiler Sastre placed 13th in the 100 back with a time of 52.71. Two places behind her, teammate Caroline Bentz clocked in at 15th with a time of 53.20. 

Finishing the night for the women, Emma Atkinson, Fanni Gyurinovics, Karisa Franz and Sarah Shackelford finished the 400 medley relay at 3:34.25, making their way to the seventh fastest time in school history.  

Men

To start off the night on a high note, freshman Landon Gentry took fifth in the men's 200 fly Championship heat with a time of 1:42.70. Gentry worked his way up to the fifth top time in school history. 

The Hokies had five swimmers advance to finals in the 100 breast. Freshman Ethan Maloney tied for eighth during prelims at 52.81. Swimming in an intense swim-off for a spot in the A-final, Maloney clocked in at 51.95, earning his place in the Championship heat and the fourth spot on the Tech top 10 board. 

Carles Coll Marti won bronze in this event during finals, swimming a 51.57 100 breast. In seventh place, Ethan Maloney finished at 52.29 and right behind him in eighth, AJ Pouch finished at 52.60. 

Ending with a strong finish, Ramadan, Pouch, Mario Molla Yanes and Luis Dominguez placed fourth in the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:03.40. This relay made it into the second top time in school history and Ramadan's lead-off in the 100 back at 44.59 made a new school record. 

DAY 4 RESULTS

Women

Prelims – 200 fly
20th – Morgan Miller – 1:59.44
21st – Brooke Zettel – 1:59.46
22nd – Karisa Franz – 2:00.12

Finals
18th – Morgan Miller – 1:58.94
19th – Karisa Franz – 1:59.00
20th – Brooke Zettel – 1:59.32

Prelims – 100 back
11th – Carmen Weiler Sastre – 52.85
11th – Caroline Bentz – 52.85
24th – Madelyn Moore – 54.14

Finals
13th – Carmen Weiler Sastre – 52.71
15th – Caroline Bentz – 53.20
23rd – Madelyn Moore – 53.71

Prelims – 100 breast
32nd – Charlotte Rigg – 1:03.65

Prelims – Platform
13th – Izzi Mroz – 222.10
25th – Peyton Guziec – 193.50
29th – Miah Fisher – 158.25

Finals – 400 medley relay
6th – Emma Atkinson, Fanni Gyurinovics, Karisa Franz & Sarah Shackelford – 3:34.35

Men

Prelims – 200 fly
6th – Landon Gentry – 1:43.81
19th – Tanish George Mathew – 1:46.04

Finals
5th – Landon Gentry – 1:42.70
21st – Tanish George Mathew – 1:45.88


Prelims – 100 back
12th – Will Koeppen – 46.37
13th – Forest Webb – 46.42
30th – Gabriel Yuk – 48.00
31st – Lee Naber – 48.03

Finals
11th – Forest Webb – 45.82
15th – Will Koeppen – 46.61

Prelims – 100 breast
3rd – Carles Coll Marti – 51.84
7th – AJ Pouch – 52.55
8th – Ethan Maloney – 52.81 (prelims) /  51.95 (swim-off)
22nd – Cobi Lopez Miro – 53.89
23rd – Joseph Hong – 54.09
26th – Aiken Do – 54.42

Finals
3rd – Carles Coll Marti – 51.57
7th – Ethan Maloney – 52.29
8th – AJ Pouch – 52.60
23rd – Joseph Hong – 54.27
24th – Cobi Lopez Miro – 55.31

Finals – 400 medley relay
4th – Youssef Ramadan, AJ Pouch, Mario Molla Yanes & Luis Dominguez – 3:03.40

UP NEXT

Tune in tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. for prelims and 5:30 p.m. for finals to watch the Hokies compete in the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 1650 free, men's platform and 400 free relay during the final day of ACC Championships.

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