The Hokies finished 26th overall at the 2024 NCAA women's swimming and diving championships, scoring 18 points. Caroline Bentz, Chase Travis, and Carmen Weiler Sastre represented Tech at the event, with impressive performances including setting a new school record in the 800 free relay. Bentz excelled in the pool, earning All-America honors in the 200 back and showing strength in various races, while Travis showcased her speed in distance events, and Weiler Sastre demonstrated prowess in freestyle races.

By the Numbers
  • Caroline Bentz placed 7th overall in the 200 back with a time of 1:52.39.
  • Chase Travis finished 21st overall in the 1650 free with a time of 16:03.93.
State of Play
  • Hokies finished 26th overall with 18 points at the championships.
  • Weiler Sastre broke the school record for the 100 free during the 400 free relay.
What's Next

The Tech men will compete in the NCAA men's swimming and diving championships from March 27-30 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Bottom Line

The Hokies put up a commendable performance at the championships, with standout efforts from Bentz, Travis, and Weiler Sastre in various events, setting new records and earning honors, positioning the team for continued success in future competitions.