Ned Skinner Resigns as Virginia Tech Head Coach
Virginia Tech head coach Ned Skinner has resigned from his position, Virginia Tech Director of Athletics Whit Babcock announced on Monday….
Virginia Tech Brings In National Team Members To Round Out 2017 Roster
Virginia Tech head swimming and diving coach Ned Skinner has announced the addition of 16 new H2Okies that will join…
Virginia Tech Hires Andrew Hodgson as New Assistant
The Virginia Tech Hokies have hired Andrew Hodgson as their new assistant coach. Hodgson is a former All-American at Florida State…
H2Okies Announce 2016-17 Schedule
Virginia Tech kicks off the home slate against Penn State on Oct. 15.
Versatile Distance Swimmer Grace Kowal Commits To Virginia Tech
Next season, Grace Kowal will swim for the Virginia Tech Hokies.
MEET NOTES: Virginia Tech swimming and diving to battle Notre Dame and Pittsburgh
“I expect us to go to Notre Dame and have an awesome weekend and have a lot of fun,” head coach Ned Skinner said. “Pittsburgh and Notre Dame are relatively new to the conference so we’re still establishing these rivalries so I think it’s going to be a really good challenge. If we go out and do what we know we’re capable of doing, I like our chances.”
Reaney, Sankovich headline ACC awards, Virginia Tech takes 4 total accolades
American record-setter Emma Reaney was named ACC Women’s Swimmer of the Year today, joining Florida State’s Pavel Sankovich (the men’s award-winner) atop the list of ACC accolades.
Photo Vault: 2014 ACC Men’s Swimming and Diving Team Champions Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech Head Coach Ned Skinner goes for a swim to celebrate!
A Topsy-Turvy 2014 ACC Men’s Championship Leaves Fans on Edge of Their Seats
Virginia Tech’s Ned Skinner and his Hokie men brought parity to the ACC, which created one of the most exciting conference championship meets we’ve seen in years.
2014 ACC Championships Photo Vault: The Swim Coaches
Augie Busch has his eyes on the prize as the Virginia Cavaliers charge toward a 7th-straight ACC title.