GREENSBORO, N.C. --- Two trophies, 12 overall and/or championship records, and 14 NCAA "B" cut qualifying times greeted ODAC swimming fans over the past four days in the Greensboro Aquatic Center at the 2023 ODAC Swimming Championships. Washington and Lee University took up position in its very familiar perch atop the winners platform after claiming both team titles for the second straight year.
The Generals boast ODAC records of 32 women's trophies and eight men's prizes with its mantle also increasing by three individual honors. Brynn Martinson took home her second straight ODAC Women's Swimmer of the Meet award, while head coach Kami Gardner collected ODAC Women's Coach of the Year laurels. Generals' first-year Dalton Jobe earned ODAC Rookie of the Meet distinction.
University of Lynchburg, runner-up in the men's points standings and third in the women's table, garnered three special individual honors. Colton Schnars received ODAC Men's Swimmer of the Meet honors, while Lindsey Hair and Matt Fields were named the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Women's and Men's Swimming Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively.
Randolph-Macon College freshman Caroline Russell was tabbed the ODAC Women's Rookie of the Meet, and junior men's swimmer Ben Pastva received the Bonnie Kestner Sportsmanship Award. Bridgewater College mentor Gwynn Harrison was honored as the ODAC Men's Coach of the Year.
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When it comes to records, it is almost easier to tell who which events do NOT feature new benchmarks in the men's ranks. Ten events account for 19 new records with all but one event featuring new ODAC overall and championship standards. Two women's events account for four more new records as Martinson snapped or matched her own overall and championship records in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyles.
While Washington and Lee ran away with both team crowns and stood on the #1 awards block in a majority of events, the parity in schools represented by event-winners was greater than in any season over the past two decades. W&L swimmers took home a dozen individual event titles split evenly between its men's and women's ranks. They also claimed all 10 relays amongst the two competitions.
Randolph-Macon collected gold medals in four women's events, while Roanoke College -- runner-up in the women's ranks -- secured two women's victories to go with three men's triumphs. Lynchburg won three men's events behind Schnars with Claire Galloway adding a women's championship for the Hornets.
Bridgewater first-year Andrea Cibrario won the men's 200-yard individual medley, marking the first event victory in Eagles men's swimming history.
Posted below is a table listed the event winners and records broken for each event. For more information, visit the websites of any of the participating schools, or go to the ODAC's home on the Internet at www.odaconline.com. Don't forget to come a fan of the ODAC on Facebook and follow @odacathletics on Twitter and Instragram.