﻿{"id":6885,"date":"2004-02-28T00:46:35","date_gmt":"2004-02-28T05:46:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/02\/virginia-continues-to-dominate-acc-championships\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T15:28:19","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T22:28:19","slug":"virginia-continues-to-dominate-acc-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/virginia-continues-to-dominate-acc-championships\/","title":{"rendered":"Virginia Continues To Dominate ACC Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virg, February 27.  THE Virginia Cavaliers drew one step closer to taking their sixth straight ACC Men&#39;s Swimming and Diving Championship Friday evening increasing their overall team score to 558.50 points. The Cavs&#39; won three of the six events swum on day three, while second place Florida State (361) captured two individual event victories. <\/p>\n<p>For the second straight night the Virginia Cavaliers came out of the gates on fire, this time taking the top two spots in the 400-yard individual medley event. Sophomore Fran Crippen captured his second title of the championship winning the 400-yard IM. Crippen set a new Virginia Aquatics and Fitness Center pool record finishing with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 3:47.16. Bo Greenwood, the two-time defending champion in this event, finished in second with an NCAA &quot;B&quot; consideration time of 3:47.64. Georgia Tech freshman Ryan Bishop placed third at 3:53.86. <\/p>\n<p>In the 100-yard butterfly, the Florida State Seminoles claimed just their second victory in ACC Championship history when sophomore Joel Roycik touched the wall in first with a season and conference best time of 47.53 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;). The Tar Heels&#39; Eddy Matkovic, last year&#39;s conference champion in this event, finished in second place in a time of 48.04 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;). Virginia&#39;s Michael Raab rounded out the top three with a third place finish in a time of 48.12 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;). <\/p>\n<p>Senior Yuri Suguiyama successfully defended his title in the 200-yard freestyle winning the event in a time of 1:37.33 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;). Suguiyama&#39;s time is the fastest recorded in the ACC this season. Virginia finished two, three with Ian Prichard and John Millen, respectively. Prichard touched the wall in a time of 1:37.52, while Millen was clocked at 1:37.66. Both times were good for NCAA &quot;B&quot; consideration. <\/p>\n<p>Florida State&#39;s Wickus Nienaber established a personal best time in the finals of the 100-yard breaststroke en route to winning his first ACC individual championship. The senior finished the race with an NCAA &quot;B&quot; cut time of 54.18. It is the second straight year that Florida State has won this event. Virginia&#39;s Vanja Rogulj swam his fastest time of the season at 54.28 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;) to finish in second. The Cavaliers&#39; Rick Hancock placed third with a time of 55.85. <\/p>\n<p>Luke Wagner of Virginia captured the 100-yard backstroke competition for the second time in his career Friday evening. Wagner, a senior captain from Englewood, Colo., touched the wall in first place in a time of 48.58 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;). Florida State&#39;s Chris Vythoulkas took second in a time of 49.21, followed by Clemson&#39;s Mark Henly who finished in third (49.28). <\/p>\n<p>The Virginia Cavaliers ended the third day of competition just as they started, with a win. This time the victory came in the 400-yard medley relay, the Cavaliers fifth consecutive win in this event. The team of senior Luke Wagner, freshman Vanja Rogulj, junior Michael Raab and senior Adam Kerpelman finished in a time of 3:13.01 (NCAA &quot;B&quot;) to win the event. <\/p>\n<p>The Championship will resume for its final day of competition tomorrow, Saturday, February 28 with preliminaries beginning at 11:00 a.m. and finals commencing at 7:00 p.m. <\/p>\n<p>Day Three Standings<br \/>\n(After 13 Events Scored)<br \/>\n1) Virginia                     558.50<br \/>\n2) Florida State              361<br \/>\n3) North Carolina           329.50<br \/>\n4) Clemson                    293<br \/>\n5) Georgia Tech              266.50<br \/>\n6) NC State                    221.50<br \/>\n7) Maryland                   178<br \/>\n8) Duke                         109<\/p>\n<p>Event 8  Men 400 Yard IM<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  ACC Record: # 3:44.99        2002 Bo Greenwood, UVA<br \/>\n Meet Record: @ 3:44.99        2002 Bo Greenwood, UVA<br \/>\n Pool Record: &#038; 3:48.26   2\/27\/2004 Bo Greenwood, Virginia-VA<br \/>\n                3:47.29  NC-A<br \/>\n                3:54.10  NC-B<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Crippen, Fran       SO Virginia             3:54.38    3:47.16&#038;NC-A    20<br \/>\n       24.74    52.40  1:21.31  1:49.64  2:22.37  2:55.66  3:21.77  3:47.16<br \/>\n  2 Greenwood, Bo       JR Virginia             3:48.26    3:47.64&#038;NC-B    17<br \/>\n       24.23    51.92  1:20.64  1:48.29  2:20.64  2:53.56  3:20.48  3:47.64<br \/>\n  3 Bishop, Ryan        FR Georgia Tech         3:52.03    3:53.86 NC-B    16<br \/>\n       25.13    53.38  1:22.99  1:52.28  2:25.84  2:59.87  3:26.99  3:53.86<br \/>\n  4 Coble, Casey        SR North Carolina       3:58.66    3:55.78         15<br \/>\n       25.23    53.57  1:24.26  1:54.31  2:27.74  3:01.58  3:29.14  3:55.78<br \/>\n  5 Morgan, Sam         SO Georgia Tech         3:56.63    3:55.79         14<br \/>\n       25.32    54.08  1:24.30  1:53.69  2:28.11  3:02.66  3:30.09  3:55.79<br \/>\n  6 Reed, Buddy         JR Clemson              3:55.27    3:57.43         13<br \/>\n       24.72    53.18  1:23.21  1:52.49  2:27.30  3:02.09  3:30.32  3:57.43<br \/>\n  7 Mohr, Eric          JR North Carolina       3:57.77    3:57.85         12<br \/>\n       24.97    53.01  1:23.90  1:54.01  2:28.31  3:03.58  3:32.02  3:57.85<br \/>\n  8 Davidson, Tristan   FR North Carolina       3:58.55    4:00.94         11<br \/>\n       25.42    53.89  1:23.98  1:54.07  2:28.99  3:04.57  3:33.06  4:00.94<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Humphrey, John      JR Duke                 4:01.58    3:58.40          9<br \/>\n       24.91    53.70  1:24.27  1:55.62  2:30.16  3:05.19  3:31.75  3:58.40<br \/>\n 10 DeMarco, Scott      JR Virginia             3:58.95    3:59.23          7<br \/>\n       25.42    54.05  1:25.53  1:56.33  2:30.03  3:04.25  3:32.41  3:59.23<br \/>\n 11 Hartmann, John      JR North Carolina       3:59.96    4:00.44          6<br \/>\n       25.52    54.97  1:25.84  1:55.89  2:30.62  3:05.08  3:33.25  4:00.44<br \/>\n 12 Wilson, Jacob       SO Georgia Tech         4:00.66    4:00.61          5<br \/>\n       24.86    53.54  1:24.72  1:55.40  2:29.87  3:05.21  3:33.23  4:00.61<br \/>\n 13 MacLennan, Brett    FR Clemson              4:00.55    4:00.69          4<br \/>\n       25.47    54.58  1:24.59  1:55.03  2:28.85  3:03.80  3:32.91  4:00.69<br \/>\n 14 Aach, Conrad        FR Georgia Tech         4:03.18    4:01.53          3<br \/>\n       25.99    56.05  1:26.61  1:56.80  2:31.97  3:07.24  3:34.71  4:01.53<br \/>\n 15 Dillon, Charlie     SO Clemson              4:01.51    4:01.61          2<br \/>\n       25.13    54.15  1:24.25  1:54.66  2:31.52  3:08.16  3:35.68  4:01.61<br \/>\n 16 Nixon, Chris        JR N.C. State           4:02.87    4:01.65          1<br \/>\n       25.33    54.62  1:25.30  1:55.27  2:30.87  3:06.74  3:35.03  4:01.65<br \/>\nC &#8211; Final<br \/>\n 17 Hoffman, Seth       SO N.C. State           4:10.12    4:04.55<br \/>\n       25.82    55.60  1:26.44  1:56.44  2:32.30  3:09.16  3:37.52  4:04.55<br \/>\n 18 Foran, Andrew       SO Maryland             4:05.00    4:04.71<br \/>\n       26.30    55.95  1:29.07  2:00.89  2:35.56  3:10.22  3:38.18  4:04.71<br \/>\n 19 Ashenfelter, Jay    FR Duke                 4:10.19    4:05.26<br \/>\n       26.01    55.75  1:27.17  1:57.89  2:34.17  3:10.86  3:38.43  4:05.26<br \/>\n 20 Helfers, Teddy      JR Duke                 4:06.07    4:06.09<br \/>\n       26.12    55.79  1:28.75  2:00.18  2:36.04  3:11.52  3:39.69  4:06.09<br \/>\n 21 Winter, Patrick     JR Duke                 4:11.55    4:08.94<br \/>\n       26.02    55.74  1:28.15  1:59.58  2:35.30  3:11.09  3:39.95  4:08.94<br \/>\n &#8212; xBittner, Robbie    FR North Carolina       4:03.54   X4:05.05<br \/>\n       25.34    55.01  1:25.36  1:55.83  2:31.91  3:08.33  3:36.83  4:05.05<br \/>\n &#8212; xMiller, Tony       FR Maryland             4:06.53   X4:06.38<br \/>\n       25.89    55.62  1:26.47  1:57.51  2:33.50  3:10.09  3:39.06  4:06.38<br \/>\n &#8212; xUnkless, Bryan     SR Duke                 4:13.79   X4:14.40<br \/>\n       26.91    57.29  1:30.34  2:02.68  2:38.84  3:15.75  3:45.79  4:14.40<br \/>\nPreliminaries<br \/>\n 17 Bishop, Tommy       FR Florida State        4:03.96<br \/>\n 18 Raynovich, Jordan   SO Clemson              4:04.11<br \/>\n 20 Rojas, Cristian     SR N.C. State           4:05.98<br \/>\n 22 Nicholls, Mark      FR Florida State        4:07.07<\/p>\n<p>Event 9  Men 100 Yard Butterfly<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  ACC Record: # 46.86        1998 Tucker Shade, UNC<br \/>\n Meet Record: @ 47.09        1998 Tucker Shade, UNC<br \/>\n Pool Record: &#038; 47.09        1998 Tucker Shade, UNC<br \/>\n                47.25  NC-A<br \/>\n                48.66  NC-B<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Roycik, Joel        SO Florida State          48.30      47.53 NC-B    20<br \/>\n       22.06    47.53<br \/>\n  2 Matkovic, Eddy      JR North Carolina         48.29      48.04 NC-B    17<br \/>\n       22.37    48.04<br \/>\n  3 Raab, Michael       JR Virginia               48.27      48.12 NC-B    16<br \/>\n       22.55    48.12<br \/>\n  4 Kummer, Rob         SR Clemson                48.12      48.27 NC-B    15<br \/>\n       22.58    48.27<br \/>\n  5 Averett, Michael    JR Florida State          48.70      48.55 NC-B    14<br \/>\n       22.37    48.55<br \/>\n  6 Rappold, Tommy      JR Clemson                48.58      48.59 NC-B    13<br \/>\n       22.40    48.59<br \/>\n  7 Vythoulkas, Chris   SO Florida State          48.50      48.68         12<br \/>\n       22.91    48.68<br \/>\n  8 Jones, Cullen       SO N.C. State             48.60      48.84         11<br \/>\n       23.04    48.84<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Glasco, Josh        SO North Carolina         48.86      49.09          9<br \/>\n       22.82    49.09<br \/>\n 10 Cooper, Chris       JR Virginia               49.45      49.22          6.5<br \/>\n       22.79    49.22<br \/>\n 10 Devine, Kevin       JR N.C. State             49.13      49.22          6.5<br \/>\n       22.85    49.22<br \/>\n 12 Kettunen, Teemu     SO Georgia Tech           49.45      49.34          5<br \/>\n       23.11    49.34<br \/>\n 13 Haag, Jon           SR Virginia               49.22      49.47          4<br \/>\n       22.38    49.47<br \/>\n 14 Van Assen, Jon      SO North Carolina         49.76      49.51          3<br \/>\n       23.18    49.51<br \/>\n 15 Connor, Stephan     SO Florida State          49.58      49.86          2<br \/>\n       23.00    49.86<br \/>\n 16 Owens, Jimmy        JR North Carolina         49.67      50.21          1<br \/>\n       23.51    50.21<br \/>\nC &#8211; Final<br \/>\n 17 Fried, Mike         JR Maryland               50.60      50.36<br \/>\n       23.02    50.36<br \/>\n 18 Sidelnik, Alex      FR Duke                   50.81      50.61<br \/>\n       23.43    50.61<br \/>\n 19 Wheeler, Matt       SR Florida State          51.20      51.19<br \/>\n       24.13    51.19<br \/>\n 20 Stoffer, James      SR Clemson                51.04      51.39<br \/>\n       23.72    51.39<br \/>\n 21 McCafferty, Jacob   FR Duke                   51.68      51.64<br \/>\n       23.89    51.64<br \/>\n 22 Ford, Kevin         FR Maryland               52.27      51.75<br \/>\n       23.61    51.75<br \/>\n 23 Madden, Jon         SO Maryland               52.37      51.80<br \/>\n       23.81    51.80<br \/>\n 24 Montalvo, Mario     FR Georgia Tech           52.33      52.17<br \/>\n       24.61    52.17<br \/>\nPreliminaries<br \/>\n 17 Dettloff, Scott     SO N.C. State             50.24<br \/>\n 19 Kanoy, Ben          SO Clemson                50.81<br \/>\n 27 Arundel, Casey      FR Georgia Tech           52.75<br \/>\n &#8212; xDorris, Will       FR Clemson                51.35         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xBeaulieu, Elliott  FR Virginia               50.60         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xKennon, Alex       FR Florida State          51.83         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xOlmsted, Matt      SR Duke                   56.05         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xCastro, Andrew     JR Florida State          51.18         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xDoeck, Andrew      FR Maryland               52.52         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xDuran, Jordan      FR Duke                   52.30         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xBaccich, Wade      FR North Carolina         50.20         X<\/p>\n<p>Event 10  Men 200 Yard Freestyle<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  ACC Record: # 1:35.59        1990 John Davis, UNC<br \/>\n Meet Record: @ 1:35.59        1990 John Davis, UNC<br \/>\n Pool Record: &#038; 1:36.54        2001 Luke Anderson, UVA<br \/>\n                1:36.19  NC-A<br \/>\n                1:39.07  NC-B<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Suguiyama, Yuri     SR North Carolina       1:38.06    1:37.33 NC-B    20<br \/>\n       23.34    48.27  1:13.11  1:37.33<br \/>\n  2 Prichard, Ian       SR Virginia             1:37.17    1:37.52 NC-B    17<br \/>\n       23.50    48.55  1:13.35  1:37.52<br \/>\n  3 Millen, John        FR Virginia             1:38.03    1:37.66 NC-B    16<br \/>\n       23.38    48.12  1:13.03  1:37.66<br \/>\n  4 Figh, Matt          JR Georgia Tech         1:38.31    1:37.95 NC-B    15<br \/>\n       23.78    49.07  1:13.21  1:37.95<br \/>\n  5 Kerpelman, Adam     SR Virginia             1:38.64    1:38.20 NC-B    14<br \/>\n       22.24    46.59  1:12.10  1:38.20<br \/>\n  6 Ames, Chad          SO North Carolina       1:38.66    1:38.42 NC-B    13<br \/>\n       23.12    48.57  1:13.72  1:38.42<br \/>\n  7 Hirniak, Stefan     FR Virginia             1:38.66    1:38.45 NC-B    12<br \/>\n       22.79    47.48  1:12.53  1:38.45<br \/>\n  8 Howard, Jason       SO Georgia Tech         1:38.74    1:40.34         11<br \/>\n       23.24    49.06  1:14.74  1:40.34<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Tappis, Chris       FR Maryland             1:39.67    1:39.38          9<br \/>\n       23.59    48.66  1:13.99  1:39.38<br \/>\n 10 Albrecht, Jonny     SO North Carolina       1:38.83    1:39.47          7<br \/>\n       23.02    48.19  1:13.74  1:39.47<br \/>\n 11 Owen, Reid          JR North Carolina       1:39.74    1:39.54          6<br \/>\n       23.64    48.87  1:14.25  1:39.54<br \/>\n 12 Doyle, Patrick      SO Maryland             1:39.90    1:40.14          5<br \/>\n       23.79    49.74  1:14.90  1:40.14<br \/>\n 13 Ribeiro, Alan       JR Florida State        1:39.75    1:40.20          4<br \/>\n       23.56    48.97  1:14.66  1:40.20<br \/>\n 14 Connor, Stephan     SO Florida State        1:40.00    1:40.40          3<br \/>\n       23.33    48.74  1:14.45  1:40.40<br \/>\n 15 Hitchcock, Brent    SR Clemson              1:40.18    1:40.65          2<br \/>\n       23.26    49.10  1:14.80  1:40.65<br \/>\n 16 Irvin, Brett        FR Florida State        1:40.19    1:41.48          1<br \/>\n       23.83    49.58  1:15.77  1:41.48<br \/>\nC &#8211; Final<br \/>\n 17 Pigassou, Michael   SR North Carolina       1:41.08    1:41.10<br \/>\n       23.68    49.36  1:15.04  1:41.10<br \/>\n 18 Middleton, Greg     SO Clemson              1:40.21    1:41.24<br \/>\n       23.96    50.16  1:15.74  1:41.24<br \/>\n 19 Huff, Brian         SO Georgia Tech         1:41.12    1:42.00<br \/>\n       23.63    49.62  1:15.67  1:42.00<br \/>\n 20 Donato, Justin      SR North Carolina       1:41.17    1:42.15<br \/>\n       23.55    49.02  1:15.14  1:42.15<br \/>\n 21 Smith, Rob          JR Duke                 1:42.24    1:42.17<br \/>\n       24.09    49.69  1:15.83  1:42.17<br \/>\n 22 Regone, Brian       FR Clemson              1:41.49    1:42.43<br \/>\n       24.22    50.44  1:16.66  1:42.43<br \/>\n 23 Schertle, Brad      JR Maryland             1:42.57    1:42.74<br \/>\n       23.77    49.33  1:15.74  1:42.74<br \/>\n 24 Limor, Ari          SR Maryland             1:42.33    1:43.54<br \/>\n       24.07    50.05  1:16.63  1:43.54<br \/>\nPreliminaries<br \/>\n 18 Deal, Jack          JR N.C. State           1:40.47<br \/>\n 19 McCoy, Ethan        SO Virginia             1:40.54<br \/>\n 24 Mengering, Jon      SO Clemson              1:41.64<br \/>\n 27 Hill, Mark          SR Maryland             1:42.49<br \/>\n 29 Gutierrez, Jorge    SR N.C. State           1:42.63<br \/>\n 30 Maier, Marc         JR Georgia Tech         1:43.09<br \/>\n 30 Yates, Trevor       SR Duke                 1:43.09<br \/>\n 32 Eden, Itai          SR Georgia Tech         1:43.29<br \/>\n 33 White, Ryan         SR Maryland             1:43.95<br \/>\n 34 Moore, Cooper       SO Duke                 1:44.14<br \/>\n 35 Kistler, Will       FR Maryland             1:44.71<br \/>\n 36 Brede, Chris        SR Duke                 1:45.54<br \/>\n 37 Smith, Chris        JR Duke                 1:46.35<br \/>\n 38 Ashenfelter, Jay    FR Duke                 1:46.84<br \/>\n 39 Booth, Billy        SO N.C. State           1:48.01<br \/>\n &#8212; xHansen, Andrew     FR Virginia             1:43.69         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xStarr, Chris       SO Maryland             1:44.92         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xMulder, Derrick    JR Clemson              1:42.89         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xSkaggs, Andrew     JR Florida State        1:47.25         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xHarrington, Brian  JR Virginia             1:42.62         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xSundberg, Chris    JR Duke                 1:45.23         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xWheeler, JD        SO Duke                 1:45.90         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xMeleski, Chris     FR Virginia             1:41.95         X<br \/>\n &#8212; xSimon, Brett       JR Virginia             1:40.99         X<\/p>\n<p>Event 11  Men 100 Yard Breaststroke<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\n  ACC Record: # 52.60        2000 Ed Moses, UVA<br \/>\n Meet Record: @ 52.60        2000 Ed Moses, UVA<br \/>\n Pool Record: &#038; 52.12        2002 Ed Moses, Unattached<br \/>\n                54.00  NC-A<br \/>\n                55.62  NC-B<br \/>\n    Name              Year School               Prelims     Finals       Points<br \/>\n===============================================================================<br \/>\nA &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  1 Nienaber, Wickus    SR Florida State          54.51      54.18 NC-B    20<br \/>\n       25.31    54.18<br \/>\n  2 Rogulj, Vanja       FR Virginia               54.26      54.28 NC-B    17<br \/>\n       25.67    54.28<br \/>\n  3 Hancock, Rick       FR Virginia               56.09      55.85         16<br \/>\n       26.38    55.85<br \/>\n  4 Stricker, Tal       SR Florida State          56.32      55.97         15<br \/>\n       26.42    55.97<br \/>\n  5 Berg, Ryan          SO Virginia               56.44      55.98         14<br \/>\n       26.48    55.98<br \/>\n  6 Erben, Paul         FR Florida State          55.46      56.08         13<br \/>\n       26.43    56.08<br \/>\n  7 Yeager, Rob         JR N.C. State             56.34      56.42         12<br \/>\n       26.61    56.42<br \/>\n  8 Cassella, Ryan      SR Clemson                56.42      56.46         11<br \/>\n       26.32    56.46<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Pursley, Brian      SR N.C. State             56.63      56.63          9<br \/>\n       26.23    56.63<br \/>\n 10 Arthofer, Kevin     FR Duke                   56.64      56.75          7<br \/>\n       26.67    56.75<br \/>\n 11 Burns, Aaron        FR North Carolina         57.07      57.05          6<br \/>\n       26.98    57.05<br \/>\n 12 Pickett, Andrew     SR Virginia               57.33      57.13          5<br \/>\n       27.00    57.13<br \/>\n 13 Szekely, Gergo      JR Maryland               57.89      57.28          4<br \/>\n       26.65    57.28<br \/>\n 14 Pessagno, Pete      JR N.C. State             57.43      57.32          3<br \/>\n       26.91    57.32<br \/>\n 15 Williams, Alex      FR Georgia Tech           57.38      57.34          2<br \/>\n       26.76    57.34<br \/>\n 16 Potter, Tim         JR Maryland               57.46      57.73          1<br \/>\n       27.08    57.73<br \/>\nC &#8211; Final<br \/>\n 17 Rowland, Ben        SO Duke                   58.05      57.85<br \/>\n       27.34    57.85<br \/>\n 18 Storm, Andy         SO Duke                   58.14      58.05<br \/>\n       27.78    58.05<br \/>\n 19 Scott, Rick         SO N.C. 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