Virginia swimming and diving solidified its dynasty over the weekend, winning a fourth consecutive national title.
They’re just the third team to win four-straight national titles in swimming, joining Texas and Stanford, and the first to do so since 1996. The Cardinal won five straight team championships from 1992 to 1996.
“I’m not sure I can put it into words. It’s really hard to digest even that we won,” coach Todd DeSorbo said. “I told the girls before the session tonight that there are only nine teams, I think, that have ever won one national championship, and we are one of nine. And when you have 70 teams at a national championship, you know, that’s pretty impressive in and of itself.
“So it’s just wild. I really can’t put words to it. I’m just really proud of them and happy for them. And this one was a lot of fun.”
Gretchen Walsh won three individual titles, setting American, US Open and NCAA records in all three of them. Her sister, Alex, also won three individual titles.
“It’s wild, right?” DeSorbo said. “Just to have two sisters to be Division I athletes period is pretty impressive. And then to be at the top and to be at the pinnacle and as elite as they are, both of them winning three individual titles, both of them setting NCAA records, [is incredible] … It’s just mind-blowing to have one athlete that good, and then to have two that are sisters, I think it’s just unheard of.”
In total, Virginia won eight titles at the meet to finish with 360.5 points to Texas’ 319. Florida came in third at 267.
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Both Walsh sisters feel confident in the team’s abilities to go for a fifth title next year, too. Gretchen Walsh noted that she doesn’t “see the end in sight” for Virginia while Alex called it “cool” to be part of history.
“I think realizing that only three teams in the whole nation have been able to achieve a feat like this really kind of puts it into perspective,” Alex Walsh said. “It feels really cool to be a part of history and to be a part of UVA’s history, considering that our first national championship ever was [in 2021], and now we’re at four consecutive and are probably gonna go for a fifth next year.”