2021 ACC Men’s Swimming Championships
- When: Wednesday, February 24th to Saturday, February 27th Prelims 10:00 am | Finals 6:00 pm (1650 prelims Saturday at 4:00 pm)
- Where: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, North Carolina (Eastern Time Zone)
- Defending Champion: North Carolina State University (NC State) (29x, 6th-straight) (results)
- Streaming: ACC Network
- Championship Central: Here
- Detailed Timeline: Here
- Psych Sheets: Here
- Live Results
The fourth relay of the 2021 ACC Men’s Championships proved to be the most dramatic so far. NC State and Pitt were disqualified after initially touching 2nd and 6th, respectively, and in both cases the DQ was called for the backstroker’s head failing to break the surface by the 15m mark.
Those DQ’s didn’t change the top of the podium, though, as the Louisville Cardinals won this relay for the second-straight year. That’s not surprising when their back, breast, and fly legs finished 3rd, 1st, and 2nd in those respective 100 yard races tonight, and their free leg took 3rd in the 50 yesterday.
NC State’s Kacper Stokowski, tonight’s 100 back champ, had the fastest backstroke leg by almost a second, except that he was one of the swimmers DQ’d for the 15m violation. Instead, the fastest legal leadoff came from Louisville’s Mitchell Whyte, who took 3rd tonight in the individual 100 back. Louisville also had the fastest breast leg, courtesy of a 50.58 by Evgenii Somov, who won his 4th title in the 100 breast earlier in the session. Virginia Tech opted to put 100 fly wunderkind Youssef Ramadan on free, but the Hokies still got the fastest 100 fly split, thanks to a 44.78 by Antani Ivanov. Pitt’s Blaise Vera had the fastest 100 split at 41.62, one of three anchors to go under 42, and setting up an exciting 100 free battle tomorrow night in the final session.
Back
| Team | Swimmer | Time |
| NC State | Kacper Stokowski | 44.51-DQ |
| Louisville | Mitchell Whyte | 45.50 |
| Georgia Tech | Kyle Barone | 45.83 |
| Virginia Tech | Forest Webb | 46.48 |
| Virginia | Will Cole | 46.58 |
| UNC | Christopher Thames | 46.76 |
| Florida State | Mason Herbert | 46.77 |
| Boston College | Samuel Roche | 47.15 |
| Notre Dame | John Fitzpatrick | 47.23 |
| Pitt | Marcin Goraj | 48.40-DQ |
| Duke | David Hallaron | 48.63 |
Breast
| Team | Swimmer | Time |
| Louisville | Evgenii Somov | 50.58 |
| NC State | Rafal Kusto | 51.20 |
| Pitt | Cooper Van Der Laan | 51.20 |
| Georgia Tech | Caio Pumputis | 51.66 |
| Virginia | Noah Nicholas | 51.87 |
| UNC | Valdas Abaliksta | 51.88 |
| Florida State | Izzak Bastian | 52.08 |
| Virginia Tech | AJ Pouch | 52.17 |
| Notre Dame | Joshua Bottelberghe | 53.10 |
| Duke | Colson Zucker | 54.57 |
| Boston College | Peter Shepanzyk | 54.82 |
Fly
| Team | Swimmer | Time |
| Virginia Tech | Antani Ivanov | 44.78 |
| Louisville | Nick Albiero | 44.81 |
| Georgia Tech | Christian Ferraro | 44.86 |
| UNC | Boyd Poelke | 45.83 |
| Pitt | Serhii Ahadzhanian | 46.29 |
| NC State | Noah Henderson | 46.43 |
| Florida State | Max McCusker | 46.50 |
| Virginia | Max Edwards | 46.56 |
| Duke | Charlie Gingrich | 46.63 |
| Notre Dame | Charles Korndorffer | 47.42 |
| Boston College | Matthew Szekely | 47.60 |
Free
| Team | Swimmer | Time |
| Pitt | Blaise Vera | 41.62 |
| NC State | Hunter Tapp | 41.84 |
| Virginia | Matt Brownstead | 41.87 |
| Louisville | Haridi Sameh | 42.02 |
| Georgia Tech | Baturalp Unlu | 42.02 |
| Virginia Tech | Youssef Ramadan | 42.10 |
| Florida State | Peter Varjasi | 42.86 |
| UNC | Jack Messenger | 42.92 |
| Notre Dame | Cason Wilburn | 43.07 |
| Duke | Cole Reznick | 43.92 |
| Boston College | Alexander Santana | 44.14 |

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