Swimming: Virginia’s De Sorbo named Coach of the Year by ASCA
Virginia swimming head coach Todd DeSorbo was named the recipient of the 2025 ASCA George Haines Coach of the Year award.
Virginia swimming head coach Todd DeSorbo was named the recipient of the 2025 ASCA George Haines Coach of the Year award.
An anonymous donor gifted UVA’s men’s swimming program a $2.2-million commitment, the largest single gift in Cavaliers men’s swimming history.
Virginia swimming student-athletes and alumni won 13 medals at the 2025 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.
Gretchen Walsh was named the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and presented with the prestigious Honda Cup during the 49th anniversary broadcast of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards on Monday.
Virginia swimmer Gretchen Walsh was among the nominees announced Thursday for the 2025 ESPY Awards.
Virginia senior Gretchen Walsh broke the world record in the 100m butterfly twice on Saturday at the TYR Pro Swim Series stop at the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center.
Virginia senior Gretchen Walsh has been named the 2025 Honda Sport Award winner for Swimming & Diving, as announced Tuesday by Chris Voelz, Executive Director of THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards.
Over the course of the four-day meet, the Cavaliers earned second-team All-America honors in three relays (800 Free, 400 Medley, 400 Free).
Virginia finished with a 127-point advantage over second-place Stanford to win its fifth-consecutive NCAA championship.
Virginia won two events on Thursday at the 2025 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way, Washington.
In the very first event of the meet, Claire Curzan, Alex Walsh, Gretchen Walsh and Maxine Parker clocked a 1:31.10 in the 200 Medley Relay to take the title.
The top-ranked Virginia women’s swimming and diving team will compete in the NCAA Championships beginning Wednesday in Federal Way, Washington.
Gretchen Walsh has been selected as the recipient of the Steve Guback Sportsperson of the Year Award, as announced by the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
Senior Lizzy Kaye won the 1-meter competition on Tuesday after finishing second in the 3-meter on Monday.
The No. 1 Virginia women’s swimming & diving team had 18 swimmers qualify for the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Virginia won its sixth consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Swimming and Diving championship on Saturday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
The Cavaliers won the lone relay of the night, the 200 Freestyle, and picked up individual event titles in the 500 and 50 Free.
The Virginia women’s swimming and diving team set an NCAA record on the opening night of the 2025 ACC Championships, being held this week at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
The Virginia men’s and women’s swimming teams hosted the fifth annual Cavalier Invite Thursday through Saturday at the Aquatic and Fitness Center.
The Cavalier women closed out the meet by winning four of the six events in the final session. They went 3-0, defeating No. 2 Texas, No. 8 NC State and No. 17 Arizona State.