
Wolfpack Hosts Georgia and Duke in Home Opener
11/2/2023 11:31:00 AM | Swimming
RALEIGH, N.C. – The NC State men's and women's swimming and diving teams are set to host both Georgia and Duke for their home opener on Friday, Nov. 3, from the Willis R. Casey Aquatic Center. The meet will begin at 5 p.m. and will be broadcast on ACC Extra.
Not only is it the home opener for NC State, but the Wolfpack will be welcoming back the 1973 Men's ACC championship team for the team's 50th anniversary of the title while recognizing the 2023 men's ACC Championship with a ring ceremony throughout the meet.
The Wolfpack are coming off their meet at Arizona State, where the women saw a win (169.5-130.5) while the men fell (113.5-186.5)
It was a successful Pan-American Games for the Wolfpack as Kennedy Noble, Will Gallant, Arsenio Bustos, James Plage, and Luke Miller combined for 15 medals in four days from Santiago, Chile, and the Centro Acuático.
Along with the five golds, six silvers, and four bronze medals, Noble broke two Pan-American and pool records. First in the 200m backstroke with a time of 2:08.03 for a first-place finish and then again in the 4x100 mixed medley relay with a time of 3:44.71 to also bring home the gold for Team USA.
Last February, the team was able to take home the 2023 ACC Championship trophy, marking the eighth title in the last nine years and the 32nd in program history. At the conference championship meet, the Wolfpack led from start to finish through five days of action, with second-place finishing Virginia Tech a whopping 607 points behind.
The Pack men secured ten first-place finishes at the meet, bringing home the gold in five individual events and in all five relays. With all 18 Pack men at the Championship scoring points, the record-breaking number of team points scored was an all-around effort.
Not only is it the home opener for NC State, but the Wolfpack will be welcoming back the 1973 Men's ACC championship team for the team's 50th anniversary of the title while recognizing the 2023 men's ACC Championship with a ring ceremony throughout the meet.
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It was a successful Pan-American Games for the Wolfpack as Kennedy Noble, Will Gallant, Arsenio Bustos, James Plage, and Luke Miller combined for 15 medals in four days from Santiago, Chile, and the Centro Acuático.
Along with the five golds, six silvers, and four bronze medals, Noble broke two Pan-American and pool records. First in the 200m backstroke with a time of 2:08.03 for a first-place finish and then again in the 4x100 mixed medley relay with a time of 3:44.71 to also bring home the gold for Team USA.
Last February, the team was able to take home the 2023 ACC Championship trophy, marking the eighth title in the last nine years and the 32nd in program history. At the conference championship meet, the Wolfpack led from start to finish through five days of action, with second-place finishing Virginia Tech a whopping 607 points behind.
The Pack men secured ten first-place finishes at the meet, bringing home the gold in five individual events and in all five relays. With all 18 Pack men at the Championship scoring points, the record-breaking number of team points scored was an all-around effort.
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