GREENSBORO, N.C. – Both the Duke men's and women's swimming and diving programs climbed in the standings of day two of the ACC Championships hosted at the Greensboro Aquatics Center. The Blue Devil men sit in ninth place with a score of 130, while the women climbed to fourth place with a day two tally of 332.
Women's Standings
Virginia – 552
Louisville – 473.5
NC State – 418
Duke – 332
North Carolina – 328
Notre Dame – 274
Virginia Tech – 253.5
Florida State – 217
Pittsburgh – 183
Georgia Tech – 177
Miami – 162
Men's Standings
NC State – 531.5
Notre Dame – 335.5
Louisville – 302
Virginia Tech – 298.5
Florida State – 292
Virginia – 249.5
Georgia Tech – 235
North Carolina – 223
Pittsburgh – 193
Duke – 130
Miami - 54
NOTEABLES
- In the 200-yard Freestyle Relay, Duke's A-Team consisting of Tatum Wall, KyAnh Truong, Sarah Foley and Ali Pfaff shaved 1.11 seconds off their entry time to clock in with a time of 1:29.73 and finish fourth.
- Foley earned a bronze medal in the 200-yard IM on Wednesday, touching in with a time of 1:55.12 in the event. Foley cut her entry time by nearly a second in the finals.
- In the 1-meter diving finals, Margo O'Meara collected her second medal of the week, placing third in the event with a score of 302.20.
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