Virginia Cavaliers swimming and diving

The Virginia Cavaliers Swimming and Diving teams represent the University of Virginia in all National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Swimming and Diving Events.

Virginia Cavaliers swimming and diving
FoundedMen's: 1925
Women's: 1974
UniversityUniversity of Virginia
Head coachTodd Desorbo
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
LocationCharlottesville, VA
Home poolAquatic and Fitness Center
NicknameCavs, Wahoos
ColorsOrange and Blue[1]
         
Titles
Men's NCAA0
Women's NCAA0
Men's ACC16
Women's ACC16

History

Swimming and diving was introduced at the University of Virginia in 1925, when it was only a men's sport. It was introduced as a women's sport in 1974. Both the men's and women's teams have been successful in the Atlantic Coast Conference, each winning sixteen ACC championships.[2]

Roster (2019–2020)

Men
Name Event Hometown Class
Ryan BakerFree/Back/FlyArlington, VASR
Keefer BarnumBreast/IMLouisville, KYJR
Joe ClarkFree/Back/FlyWorcester Park, Great BritainSO
Sean ConwayBackstroke/IMRound Hill, VAFR
Walker CreedonDivingCary, NCSO
Max EdwardsFree/Back/FlyWinston-Salem, NCFR
Nico FerreraSprint Free/FlyFort Lauderdale, FLSO
Josh FongFlyMoorestown, NJFR
Tristan GessDivingLakewood, COJR
Jake GreenbergDivingLaguna Niguel, CASO
Justin GrenderSprint FreeCincinnati, OHSO
Daniel GyenisDistance FreeHerndon, VAFR
Henry KeelSprint FreeMemphis, TNSR
Connor KillionSprint Free/BackHuntingdon Valley, PASO
Konnar KlinksiekFree/Back/FlySan Antonio, TXFR
August LambSprint Free/FlyCharlottesville, VAFR
Matthew OttoBreast/IMNewark, DEJR
Jason QuinnDistance Free/IMChagrin Falls, OHSR
Oliver RusSprint Free/BreastNorwalk, CTSO
Samuel SchillingFreeExcelsior, MNJR
Ted SchubertFly/Back/IMAshland, VASR
Henry SchutteSprint FreeGrand Rapids, MIFR
Bryce SheltonDivingVienna, VASR
Casey StorchBreast/IMGreat Falls, VASO
Jack WalkerFreeCharlotte, NCFR
Cooper WozencraftBack/FlyHouston, TexasJR
Jack WrightFreeWexford, PAFR
Women
Name Event Hometown Class
Jennifer BellDivingPelham, NYFR
Charlotte BowenDivingDana Point, CAFR
Carter BristowDistance FreeRichmond, VASO
Ella CollinsFree/FlyAustin, TXFR
Katie CroninSprint FreeGainesville, FLFR
Lexi CuomoFree/Back/FlyClifton, VAFR
Maddie DonohoeDistance FreeAnnandale, VAFR
Kate DouglassSprint Free/IMPelham, NYFR
Sydney DuselDivingNaperville, ILSR
Erin EarleyDistance Free/BackOrange, CTJR
Julia Jane EskewBreastNashville, TNSO
Caroline GmelichFly/BackRumson, NJJR
Morgan HillSprint FreeOlney, MDSR
Caroline KulpFree/FlyRoanoke, VAFR
Paige MaddenFree/BackMobile, ALJR
Marcella MaguireBackRidgefield, CTJR
Julia MenkhausFly/Back/IMCharlotte, NCSO
Megan MoroneyFree/FlyDeerfield Beach, FLR-SR
Jessica NavaSprint Fly/FreeFort Lauderdale, FLSO
Ella NelsonBreast/IMNashville, TNFR
Anna PangFree/FlyLondon, EnglandJR
Jocelyn PorterDivingCornelius, NCJR
Abby RichterBack/IMHenderson, NVJR
Emma SeiberlichFly/BackAudubon, PAJR
Sophie SkinnerSprint Free/Back/IMIndependence, KYSO
Mary Claire TansillBreast/IMBristow, VASR
Kyla VallsSprint FreeMiami, FLJR
Maddy VonderhaarBreastLakeside Park, KYSR
Alexis WengerSprint Free/BreastDetroit, MISO

Facility

The University of Virginia Aquatic and Fitness Center opened in 1996. This building was a big accomplishment for the team, previously one of two national top 20 teams without an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The Aquatic and Fitness Center was built not only with a 50 meter Olympic-sized pool, but also with a warm-water pool, whirlpool and sauna, classrooms, fitness areas, locker rooms, a bookstore, and a dining area. The $18.5 million facility features a 50-meter pool that converts to a short course 25-yard pool, as well as state of the art lane lines and gutters. The facility underwent renovation in 2004, adding a three-court gymnasium, indoor running track, multipurpose rooms, a cycling room, and free weight and cardiovascular areas were added. Former head coach Mark Bernardino expressed his gratitude towards the building of the new facility when he said, "With this facility, we are showing our potential student-athletes that we are interested in recruiting athletes with national and international aspirations, and that we are committed to the long-term excellence of the University of Virginia swimming and diving program."[3]

Yearly records

Men

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Unknown (Southern Conference) (1925–1935)
1925–26 Unknown 1–0–0
1926–27 Unknown 2–0–0
1927–28 Unknown 2–2–0
1928–29 Unknown 3–1–1
1929–30 Unknown 4–2–0
1930–31 Unknown 5–1–0
1931–32 Unknown 5–1–0
1932–33 Unknown 3–3–0
1933–34 Unknown 4–2–0
1934–35 Unknown 4–2–1
John Montague (Southern Conference) (1935–1936)
1935–36 John Montague 5–1–0
John Montague: 5–1–0 (.833)
Unknown (Southern Conference) (1936–1937)
1936–37 Unknown 1–5–0
Unknown: 34–19–2 (.636)
Douglas Lund (Independent) (1937–1939)
1937–38 Douglas Lund 5–2–0
1938–39 Douglas Lund 7–0–0
Douglas Lund: 12–2–0 (.857)
Hollis Fitch (Independent) (1939–1940)
1939–40 Hollis Fitch 3–6–0
Hollis Fitch: 3–6–0 (.333)
R.C. Heidloff (Independent) (1940–1948)
1940–41 R.C. Heidloff 3–4–0
1941–42 R.C. Heidloff 3–4–0
1946–47 R.C. Heidloff 2–3–0
1947–48 R.C. Heidloff 3–3–0
R.C. Heidloff: 11–14–0 (.440)
Marlin McKenzie (Independent) (1948–1950)
1948–49 Marlin McKenzie 2–5–0
1949–50 Marlin McKenzie 4–4–0
Marlin McKenzie: 6–9–0 (.400)
James H. Reilly (Independent) (1950–1953)
1950–51 James H. Reilly 4–3–0
1951–52 James H. Reilly 7–2–0
1952–53 James H. Reilly 7–5–0
James H. Reilly (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1953–1958)
1953–54 James H. Reilly 3–3–00–2–0
1954–55 James H. Reilly 2–6–00–3–0
1955–56 James H. Reilly 2–7–02–3–0
1956–57 James H. Reilly 4–7–12–4–1
1957–58 James H. Reilly 3–8–02–5–0
James H. Reilly: 32–41–1 (.439)6–17–1 (.271)
Richard Marcus (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1958–1960)
1958–59 Richard Marcus 7–4–04–3–0
1959–60 Richard Marcus 4–7–03–4–0
Richard Marcus: 11–11–0 (.500)7–7–0 (.500)
Michael Armstrong (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1960–1962)
1960–61 Michael Armstrong 2–9–02–5–0
1961–62 Michael Armstrong 1–8–01–5–05th
Michael Armstrong: 3–17–0 (.150)3–10–0 (.231)
Ralph L. Law (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1962–1969)
1962–63 Ralph L. Law 6–5–03–4–05th
1963–64 Ralph L. Law 5–6–03–4–06th
1964–65 Ralph L. Law 3–8–03–4–07th
1965–66 Ralph L. Law 7–3–01–3–06th
1966–67 Ralph L. Law 8–2–02–1–05th
1967–68 Ralph L. Law 8–2–02–1–05th
1968–69 Ralph L. Law 8–2–02–1–05th
Ralph L. Law: 45–28–0 (.616)16–18–0 (.364)
Ron Good (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1969–1978)
1969–70 Ron Good 7–3–12–2–05th
1970–71 Ron Good 7–4–00–3–05th
1971–72 Ron Good 2–6–00–2–05th
1972–73 Ron Good 8–3–02–2–05th
1973–74 Ron Good 8–4–02–3–05th
1974–75 Ron Good 8–3–02–2–05th
1975–76 Ron Good 7–1–02–1–03rd
1976–77 Ron Good 6–4–01–4–05th
1977–78 Ron Good 2–5–00–5–06th
Ron Good: 55–33–1 (.624)11–24 (.314)
Mark Bernardino (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1978–2013)
1978–79 Mark Bernardino 4–5–01–3–06th
1979–80 Mark Bernardino 6–5–03–3–04th
1980–81 Mark Bernardino 5–3–02–3–04thT23rd
1981–82 Mark Bernardino 4–4–02–3–04thT24th
1982–83 Mark Bernardino 7–2–03–2–03rd25th
1983–84 Mark Bernardino 5–4–01–4–04th
1984–85 Mark Bernardino 5–8–01–4–04th
1985–86 Mark Bernardino 8–6–02–2–03rd
1986–87 Mark Bernardino 7–1–05–0–01stT33rd
1987–88 Mark Bernardino 7–3–04–1–02nd22nd
1988–89 Mark Bernardino 6–3–03–2–02nd19th
1989–90 Mark Bernardino 8–1–04–1–01st26th
1990–91 Mark Bernardino 4–5–01–4–03rdT30th
1991–92 Mark Bernardino 10–1–06–0–02nd19th
1992–93 Mark Bernardino 10–0–06–0–02nd23rd
1993–94 Mark Bernardino 6–5–03–3–02nd22nd
1994–95 Mark Bernardino 8–5–02–3–04thT26th
1995–96 Mark Bernardino 5–8–02–3–05th
1996–97 Mark Bernardino 5–6–02–3–04thT20th
1997–98 Mark Bernardino 8–1–04–1–02ndT17th
1998–99 Mark Bernardino 7–3–04–2–01st14th
1999–00 Mark Bernardino 7–1–04–1–01st12th
2000–01 Mark Bernardino 8–1–05–0–01st13th
2001–02 Mark Bernardino 8–2–05–0–01st11th
2002–03 Mark Bernardino 8–1–05–0–01st10th
2003–04 Mark Bernardino 10–1–06–0–01st13th
2004–05 Mark Bernardino 10–1–05–0–01st13th
2005–06 Mark Bernardino 9–3–05–0–01st18th
2006–07 Mark Bernardino 8–2–06–0–02nd16th
2007–08 Mark Bernardino 7–3–03–1–01st15th
2008–09 Mark Bernardino 9–2–05–0–01st9th
2009–10 Mark Bernardino 9–1–05–0–01st10th
2010–11 Mark Bernardino 8–1–03–0–01st8th
2011–12 Mark Bernardino 5–3–03–1–01st15th
2012–13 Mark Bernardino 8–1–03–0–01st27th
Mark Bernardino: 249–102–0 (.709)124–50–0 (.713)
Augie Busch (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2013–2017)
2013–14 Augie Busch 6–5–02–3–04th26th
2014–15 Augie Busch 1–5–00–3–08thT33rd
2015–16 Augie Busch 3–5–01–3–06thT28th
2016–17 Augie Busch 5–2–04–1–06th
Augie Busch: 14–17–0 (.452)7–10–0 (.412)
Todd DeSorbo (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2017–present)
2017–18 Todd DeSorbo 6–4–03–3–03rd29th
2018–19 Todd DeSorbo 6–2–03–2–03rd10th
2019–20 Todd DeSorbo 3–3–01–2–02ndCancelled
Todd DeSorbo: 15–9–0 (.625)7–7–0 (.500)
Total:495–309–4 (.615)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Women

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Ron Good (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1974–1978)
1974–75 Ron Good 10–1–0
1975–76 Ron Good 6–2–0
1976–77 Ron Good 6–2–0
1977–78 Ron Good 2–4–0
Ron Good: 24–9–0 (.727)
Mark Bernardino (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1978–2013)
1978–79 Mark Bernardino 6–3–01–2–05th
1979–80 Mark Bernardino 7–5–02–3–04th
1980–81 Mark Bernardino 3–5–01–4–04th
1981–82 Mark Bernardino 3–5–02–3–03rd13th
1982–83 Mark Bernardino 6–3–03–2–02nd20th
1983–84 Mark Bernardino 7–2–03–2–02nd19th
1984–85 Mark Bernardino 10–3–13–2–02nd27th
1985–86 Mark Bernardino 7–4–03–1–02nd14th
1986–87 Mark Bernardino 4–3–03–2–01st24th
1987–88 Mark Bernardino 9–2–04–1–03rd7th
1988–89 Mark Bernardino 7–2–03–2–01stT23rd
1989–90 Mark Bernardino 8–1–04–1–01st11th
1990–91 Mark Bernardino 6–3–03–2–02nd25th
1991–92 Mark Bernardino 9–1–05–1–03rd32nd
1992–93 Mark Bernardino 9–1–05–1–02nd26th
1993–94 Mark Bernardino 9–3–05–1–02ndT33rd
1994–95 Mark Bernardino 11–2–04–1–02ndT33rd
1995–96 Mark Bernardino 7–6–02–3–02nd
1996–97 Mark Bernardino 8–2–04–1–03rdT28th
1997–98 Mark Bernardino 7–2–03–2–01st18th
1998–99 Mark Bernardino 9–0–06–0–01st10th
1999–00 Mark Bernardino 8–0–05–0–02ndT9th
2000–01 Mark Bernardino 7–1–04–1–02nd12th
2001–02 Mark Bernardino 9–1–04–1–02nd12th
2002–03 Mark Bernardino 7–1–04–1–01st13th
2003–04 Mark Bernardino 6–4–04–2–01st19th
2004–05 Mark Bernardino 10–2–05–1–02nd26th
2005–06 Mark Bernardino 6–3–05–0–02ndT23rd
2006–07 Mark Bernardino 7–3–05–1–03rd39th
2007–08 Mark Bernardino 8–2–04–0–01st20th
2008–09 Mark Bernardino 9–1–05–0–01st12th
2009–10 Mark Bernardino 9–1–05–0–01st9th
2010–11 Mark Bernardino 6–2–03–0–01st13th
2011–12 Mark Bernardino 8–0–04–0–01st17th
2012–13 Mark Bernardino 9–0–03–0–01st18th
Mark Bernardino: 261–79–1 (.767)261–79–1 (.767)
Augie Busch (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2013–2017)
2013–14 Augie Busch 11–1–06–0–01st11th
2014–15 Augie Busch 3–2–02–1–01st5th
2015–16 Augie Busch 8–0–04–0–01st5th
2016–17 Augie Busch 6–1–04–1–02nd12th
Augie Busch: 28–4–0 (.875)16–2–0 (.889)
Todd DeSorbo (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2017–present)
2017–18 Todd DeSorbo 10–0–05–0–01st9th
2018–19 Todd DeSorbo 6–2–04–1–02nd6th
2019–20 Todd DeSorbo 5–1–03–0–01stCancelled
Todd DeSorbo: 21–3–0 (.875)12–1–0 (.923)
Total:323–94–1 (.774)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Honors

  • Men's ACC Swimming and Diving Championships (16)
1987, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Women's ACC Swimming and Diving Championships (16)
1990, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020
  • ACC Swimmer of the Year
Matt McLean 2008, 2011, Pat Mellors 2007, Vanja Rogulj 2005, Fran Crippen 2003, 2004, Luke Anderson 2002, Ed Moses 2000, 2001, Peter Wright 1994, Greg Indrisano 1992, Jack Jackson 1989, 1990, David McCarty 1988, Andy Wren 1983
Paige Madden 2020, Lauren Perdue 2011, Mei Christensen 2009, 2010, Brielle White 2005, 2006, Mirjana Bosevska 2002, Cara Lane 2000, 2001, Rebecca Cronk 1999, Karen Burgess 1991, 1993, Melanie Valerio 1990
  • ACC Diver of the Year
Derek Husmann 1993
  • ACC Men's Freshman of the Year
Matt McLean 2008, Pat Mellors 2005, Vanya Rogulj 2004, Fran Crippen 2003, Bo Greenwood 2002, Luke Wagner 2001, Ed Moses 1999, Doak Finch 1997
  • ACC Women's Freshman of the Year
Kate Douglass 2020, Jennifer Marrkand 2015, Leah Smith 2014, Courtney Bartholomew 2013, Ellen Williamson 2012, Lauren Perdue 2010, Liz Shaw 2008, Kimi Kelly 2004, Rachael Burke 2003, Mirjana Bosevska 2000, Danika Wizniuk 1999
  • ACC Men's Coach of the Year
Mark Bernardino 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Augie Busch 2014, 2015
  • ACC Women's Coach of the Year
Mark Bernardino 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Augie Busch 2014, 2015, 2016
Todd DeSorbo 2020
  • ACC Championships Most Valuable Swimmer
Matt McLean 2008, 2009, 2011, Scot Robison 2010, Luke Anderson 2002, 2005, Fran Crippen 2004, Ian Prichard 2001, Austin Ramirez 2000, Doak Finch 1998, Bill Smyth 1994, Greg Indrisano 1992, Jack Jackson 1989, David McCarty 1988, Andy Wren 1983
Paige Madden 2020, Lauren Perdue 2010, 2011, 2013, Mei Christensen 2009, Mirjana Bosevska 2002, Cara Lane 2000, 2001, Danika Wizniuk 1999, Nicole Rutkowski 1994, Karen Burgess 1991, 1993, Melanie Valerio 1990
  • ACC Championships Most Valuable Diver
Katie Caratelli 1997, 1998, Laurie Wagner 1996

See also

  • NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
  • NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

References

  1. "University of Virginia Cavalier Orange". July 15, 2019. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  2. http://www.uvaswimdive.com/
  3. "Virginia Cavaliers". website. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
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