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Virginia Tech men secure highest finish in program history – VT hokiesports.com


MINNEAPOLIS – The 2023 Men’s NCAA Championships have come to an end and the Hokies concluded the season with their highest finish in program history. The men placed 9th with 133 points, leaving Minnesota with six All-American honors, four All-American honorable mentions and six school records. Making history, the Hokies moved up into the top 10 and Youssef Ramadan became the program’s first ever national champion. 

Beginning the last day of prelims with a strong start, Ramadan finished the 100 free at 41.15, breaking his own school record of 41.33 swam during ACC’s last month. Advancing to finals, Ramadan placed eighth with a time of 41.61.

Carles Coll Marti also made his way into the championship final, swimming the 200 breast. Coll Marti placed seventh in finals, touching the wall at 1:51.20. 

In the last and final event of NCAA’s, Ramadan, Luis Dominguez, Coll Marti and William Hayon made their way to 10th place in the 400 free relay at 2:48.34. The Hokies earned their 10th honor and swam the third fastest time in Hokie history. 

ALL-AMERICAN

Honors

50 free – Youssef Ramadan

100 free – Youssef Ramadan

100 fly – Youssef Ramadan

200 breast – Carles Coll Marti

200 free relay – Youssef Ramadan, Carles Coll Marti, Luis Dominguez & William Hayon 

400 medley relay – Forest Webb, Carles Coll Marti, Youssef Ramadan & Luis Dominguez

Honorable Mention

200 IM – Carles Coll Marti

1-meter – Noah Zawadzki

400 free relay – Youssef Ramadan, Luis Dominguez, Carles Coll Marti & William Hayon

800 free relay – Luis Dominguez, Youssef Ramadan, Carles Coll Marti & Nico Garcia Saiz

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SCHOOL RECORDS

50 back – Forest Webb

50 free – Youssef Ramadan

100 free – Youssef Ramadan

100 fly – Youssef Ramadan

200 free relay – Youssef Ramadan, Carles Coll Marti, Luis Dominguez & William Hayon 

400 medley relay – Forest Webb, Carles Coll Marti, Youssef Ramadan & Luis Dominguez

DAY 4 RESULTS

200 back

Prelims

22nd – Nico Garcia Saiz – 1:41.30

100 free

Prelims

3rd – Youssef Ramadan – 41.15

38th – Luis Dominguez – 42.63

Finals

8th – Youssef Ramadan – 41.61

200 breast

Prelims

8th – Carles Coll Marti – 1:51.44

19th – AJ Pouch – 1:52.70

24th – Keith Myburgh – 1:53.56

Finals

7th – Carles Coll Marti – 1:51.20

200 fly

Prelims

26th – Landon Gentry – 1:43.10

Platform

Prelims

18th – Noah Zawadzki – 340.10

46th – Jacob Fisher – 237.75

400 free relay

Finals

10th – Youssef Ramadan, Luis Dominguez, Carles Coll Marti & William Hayon – 2:48.34

FINAL RESULTS

1. California – 482 | 2. Arizona State – 430 | 3. Texas – 384 | 4. Indiana – 379 | 5. NC State – 373.5 | 6. Florida – 367.5 | 7. Tennessee – 216.5 | 8. Stanford – 143.5 | 9. Virginia Tech – 133 | 10. Auburn – 127 | 11. Ohio State – 112 | 12. Georgia – 96 | 13. Louville – 92 | 14. Texas A&M – 80 | 15. Virginia – 78 | 16. LSU – 62.5 | 16. Missouri – 62.5 | 18. Notre Dame – 62 | 19. Alabama – 57 | 20. Michigan – 37 | 21. Minnesota – 36 | 22. Southern California – 31 | 23. Miami – 27 | 23. UNC – 27 | 23. Wisconsin – 27 | 26. Southern Carolina – 15 | 27. Utah – 14 | 28. Princeton – 13 | 28. SIUC – 13 | 28. Kentucky – 13 | 31. Columbia – 12 | 32. Arizona – 11 | 33. Penn State – 4 | 33. Pittsburgh – 4 | 35. Georgia Tech – 3 | 36. Air Force – 2 | 36. Towson – 2 | 38. Purdue – 1

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