Todd DeSorbo Breaks Down Epic Dual Meet Finishes for UVA Men’s & Women’s Teams

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We sat down with University of Virginia head coach Todd DeSorbo, whose Cavaliers are coming off of some exciting dual meets in the last couple of weeks. For the men’s team, it was a tight battle with UNC that came down to the last relay, a trend that DeSorbo says has been unusually common for the men since he’s arrived in Charlottesville. For the women’s team, it was the next day versus NC State that came down to the final relay after UVA’s 1-2 finishers in the 1,000 were both DQ’ed for being in the wrong lanes.

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MadMax
3 years ago

Is it just me, or does Todd resemble Alfred P. Newman? I need to know by your vote count.

ArtVanDeLegh10
3 years ago

Epic seems like a strong word

Questionable
3 years ago

Inb4 Desorbo Effect

Todd Desorbo biggest fan
3 years ago

Yeah it was really epic when his men lost by 70 points😎

Nonrevhoofan
Reply to  Todd Desorbo biggest fan
3 years ago

No one is claiming that UVA Men are better than Wolfpack….this year!

John C
Reply to  Nonrevhoofan
3 years ago

And not next year… or the year after that… or the year after that

Water boy
3 years ago

Imagine having covid 😳

Desorbdeeznuts
3 years ago

Cool

Last edited 3 years ago by Desorbdeeznuts

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Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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