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2025 ACC Champs: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

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2025 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships

February 18-22, 2025 Greensboro Aquatic Center — Greensboro, North Carolina Full Event Schedule (pre-scratch timeline) Championship Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Streaming Day 1 Finals Recap Day 2 Prelims Recap |Day 2 Finals Recap Day 3 Prelims Recap | Day 3 Finals Recap Day 4 Prelims Recap

Friday Finals Heat Sheets

There should be plenty of great racing in store tonight, with all-time record holders and Olympians highlighting almost every event.

    UVA’s Alex Walsh swam the fastest 200 yard butterfly ever to win this event last year, and she’ll have the opportunity to do so again this year after leading prelims this morning. On the men’s side, Stanford’s Andrei Minakov, who won the 100 fly last night, will be swimming for the fly sweep out of lane 4.

    Alex’s sister, Gretchen Walsh, is the fastest women ever in the 100 back, and just like her sister in the 200 fly, Gretchen set the all-time mark in this event last year, and she’ll be in lane 4 tonight. Four-time ACC champion Kacper Stokowski of NC State has graduated, but two former teammates, Hudson Williams and Quintin McCarty, will try to extend the Wolfpack’s streak to five-straight titles. However, the top seed from this morning was Stanford’s Aaron Sequeira. Also keep an eye on lane 1, where Cal’s Mewen Tomac, who was an Olympic semi-finalist in the long course version of this event in Paris, is swimming tonight.

    The Cavaliers also have the top seed in the women’s 100 breast, thanks to Emma Weber, who was part of the US Olympic team last year. UVA has won the last two titles in this event, with Alex Walsh winning in 2023 and Jasmine Nocentini winning last year. Stanford posted the top prelims time in all three events on the men’s side as well; Israeli Olympian Ron Polonsky will swim in lane 4 tonight. This could be one of the tightest events of the evening, as he’ll face three men who’ve already been under 51.0 this season in Carles Coll Marti (Virginia Tech), Yamato Okadome (Cal), and Denis Petrashov (Louisville).

    After the individual competitions are done, the evening will conclude with the championship final of the men’s platform diving event, along with timed finals of the medley relays.

    Women’s 200 Fly – Finals

    NCAA Record: 1:49.16 – Alex Walsh, 2024 ACC Record: 1:49.16 – Alex Walsh (UVA), 2024 ACC Meet Record: 1:49.16 – Alex Walsh (UVA), 2024 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:52.47 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 1:55.88

    Men’s 200 Fly – Finals

    NCAA Record: 1:37.17 – Luca Urlando, 2025 ACC Record: 1:37.92 – Nicolas Albiero (LOU), 2022 ACC Meet Record: 1:37.92 – Nicolas Albiero (LOU), 2022 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:40.05 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 1:42.10

    Women’s 100 Back – Finals

    NCAA Record: 48.10 – Gretchen Walsh, 2024 ACC Record: 48.10 – Gretchen Walsh (UVA), 2024 ACC Meet Record: 48.10 – Gretchen Walsh (UVA), 2024 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 50.66 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 52.28

    Men’s 100 Back – Finals

    NCAA Record: 43.35 – Luca Urlando, 2022 ACC Record: 43.83 – Kaspar Stokowski (NCS), 2023 ACC Meet Record: 44.04 – Coleman Stewart (NCS)/Kaspar Stokowski (NCS), 2020 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 44.48 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 45.56

    Women’s 100 Breast – Finals

    NCAA Record: 55.73 – Lilly King, 2019 ACC Record: 56.09 – Jasmine Nocentini (UVA), 2024 ACC Meet Record: 56.72 – Sophie Hansson (NCS), 2022 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 58.01 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 59.75

    Men’s 100 Breast – Finals

    NCAA Record: 49.53 – Liam Bell, 2024 ACC Record: 50.78 – Denis Petrashov (LOU), 2023 ACC Meet Record: 50.82 – Noah Nichols (UVA), 2023 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 51.02 2024 NCAA Invite Time: 51.89

    Men Platform Diving

    ACC Record: 548.90 – Nick McCrory (Duke), 2011 ACC Meet Record: 523.95 – Nick McCrory (Duke), 2010

    WOMEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS

    NCAA Record: 3:21.01, Virginia – 2024 ACC Record: 3:21.01, Virginia – 2024 ACC Championship Record: 3:21.80, Virginia – 2023 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:30.89 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 3:32.88

    MEN’S 400 MEDLEY RELAY – TIMED FINALS

    NCAA Record: 2:57.32, Arizona State – 2024 ACC Record: 2:59.71, NC State – 2024 ACC Championship Record: 3:01.10, NC State – 2023 ACC Championships NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:04.96 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 3:06.37

     

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