Virginia Tech Set for Four Home Meets in 2018-19

by SwimSwam 5

September 17th, 2018 ACC, College

Courtesy: Virginia Tech Athletics

BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech swimming and diving head coach Sergio Lopez Miro announces the 2018-19 schedule, featuring an exciting ACC opener to kick off the Hokies season which will see four home meets at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center.

New to the schedule this season is an ACC/BigTen Challenge hosted by Purdue. The meet will feature top athletes as the two leagues go head-to-head.

In his first season, Lopez Miro, will see his first meet as a Hokie Oct. 13 when Virginia Tech hosts Duke and Florida State. The Hokies will then welcome Penn State and Ohio State to the Christiansburg Aquatic Center Oct. 26-27 to begin their weekend-long contest.

Tech will kick-off November on the road against Notre Dame and Pittsburgh in South Bend and will continue the road swing at the Challenge. The Hokies will close out the fall campaign with a trip to Atlanta for the Georgia Tech Invitational.

The Hokies will gear up the new year, traveling to in-state rival Virginia on Jan. 12 before returning home to host a quad meet against JMU, Cincinnati and George Washington as part of senior and parents’ day Jan. 19.

As the team begins to gear up for ACCs and NCAAs, Virginia Tech will host its Second Annual Technotational during the first weekend in February, presenting athletes with one last opportunity to compete before ACCs begin Feb. 20 for the women and Feb. 27 for the men.

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coachymccoachface
6 years ago

JMU, Cincinnati and GW?! No offense to those programs but why?

Admin
Reply to  coachymccoachface
6 years ago

Geographic proximity would be my best guess.

I love to see top 25 teams race top 25 teams as much as anyone (and probably more than most). But, I also like to see college swimming programs remain economically viable, and if swimming close to home helps that…all-the-better.

2014Alum
Reply to  coachymccoachface
6 years ago

Agreed. Looking through various schools’ schedules, they could’ve done better. Cal, Texas, Florida, Stanford, Michigan, and USC all have openings in their schedules. Shame on Sergio for not scheduling only the top teams and for not utilizing the unlimited budget that VT likely provides their swim program…

swim judge
6 years ago

Nice elbows in the photo…..DQ

BreastIsBest
Reply to  swim judge
6 years ago

They aren’t out of the water though…..Overruled