Anya Pelshaw
by Anya Pelshaw 14
August 31st, 2025 ACC, College
The defending NCAA Champions on the women’s side and the #33 men’s team from 2025 NCAAs of Virginia have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2025-2026 season. The team will only host two meets in Charlottesville with a dual meet against UNC in the fall and the Cavalier Invite at the start of February.
Virginia 2025-2026 Schedule
- September 27: at Navy (11 am, exhibition)
- October 10: at Florida (11 am)
- October 17-19: World Cup Stop (Westmont, Ill.)
- October 24: vs UNC (4 pm)
- November 21-23: Power 4 Dual Meet Challenge: at Tennessee, Arizona State, Michigan (in Knoxville)
- December 3-6: US Open (Austin, Texas)
- January 17: at Virginia Tech
- February 5-7: Cavalier Invite
- February 17-21: ACC Championships (at Georgia Tech)
- March 18-21: Women’s NCAAs (at Georgia Tech)
- March 25-28: Men’s NCAAs (at Georgia Tech)
The team will kick off their season with the same three meets they started this past season with. Rather than hosting Navy and Florida, the team will travel to Annapolis, MD and Gainesville, FL. They will host UNC in their only home dual meet on October 24. The UNC meet will feature the National Championship banner drop.
Last season, the team traveled to Knoxville for midseason. They will return to Knoxville for midseason weekend, but this time the meet will be a dual meet challenge with Tennessee, Arizona State, and Michigan the other three teams in attendance. The challenge will be bracket style. Read more about it here.
The fall semester also features the World Cup stop in Westmont, Illinois. That is one of the three stop series as the other two stops are in Carmel, Indiana and Toronto, Canada. All three stops of the World Cup are short course meters (SCM). The Cavaliers will conclude their fall semester at the US Open in Austin, Texas from December 3-6. The US Open will be in long course meters (LCM).
The spring semester features only one dual meet, with the team traveling to Virginia Tech on January 17. Then, Virginia will host the Cavalier Invite from February 5-7. Georgia Tech is home to ACCs as well as both NCAA Championships this upcoming season.
The Virginia women are coming off of their fifth straight NCAA title. Gretchen Walsh led the way this past season winning three individual NCAA titles, scoring 60 individual points, but has since graduated. Sister Alex Walsh scored 54 individual points and has also graduated.
The team’s highest returning scorer is Claire Curzan who scored 57 individual points and was highlighted by NCAA titles in the 100 and 200 backstrokes. Katie Grimes is the 2nd highest returner as she scored 34 individual points at 2025 NCAAs. The team welcomes the #3 girls recruiting class this fall.
The men’s team finished 33rd at 2025 NCAAs as they scored 14 points, all which came from relays. Although they finished 33rd, the team brings in a powerful recruiting class that includes #1 ranked Thomas Heilman, #2 ranked Maximus Williamson, and #12 Thomas Mercer.
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- Alex Walsh
Alex Walsh
- Claire Curzan
Claire Curzan
- Gretchen Walsh
Gretchen Walsh
- Katie Grimes
Katie Grimes
- Maximus Williamson
Maximus Williamson
- Thomas Heilman
Thomas Heilman
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Steen
1 hour ago
I understand that McKeown will be spending time there this month, when will they announce it?
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Just a fan
1 hour ago
If you’re building a fan base, one home dual meet and one invite meet, makes it tough.
That pool wasn’t designed with hosting a large fan base in mind anyway.
Based on visual estimate, the pool at George Mason University has more seating and better sight lines than the UVA pool.
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Braden Keith
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3 minutes ago
I think they had another spring meet scheduled, but the other school backed out.
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Stacey
2 hours ago
Wonder who the divers from those teams will compete against. Guess they get automatic points and UVA gets 0
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Yeezys Tech Suits
2 hours ago
Where did Chris Smith of south africa and Noah Nichols go
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Swimming Fan
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1 hour ago
Noah Nicholas was a graduate student last year, so he has no more eligibility left. Not sure about Chris Smith, maybe 2026 now.
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Swimgeek
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1 hour ago
Nichols graduated last December and was retired from the team before spring semester. Not sure about Chris Smith
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Yswim
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36 minutes ago
often South Africa recruits don’t finish high school until December and join college program for spring semester
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Braden Keith
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Reply to Yeezys Tech Suits
45 seconds ago
South Africans usually join in January. Their school year ends in December.
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SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
3 hours ago
I live in the DMV and usually go down for a dual meet. Friday at 4 doesn’t work for me. This schedule is a bummer.
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Awsi Dooger
3 hours ago
Strange way to capitalize
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Dmswim
5 hours ago
As a UVA fan, I’m very disappointed. The only home dual meet is on a Friday at 4pm—not a feasible time for folks who work 9-5 jobs. I know they have to contend with football schedules, but how do you expect to build a fan base for the sport when you only host one home meet, and it’s not on a weekend? Last year’s Virginia Tech dual was electric and was standing room only. I fear this season will lose some of the momentum they had last year with building a fan base, especially with the Walsh sisters graduating.
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Bobthebuilderrocks
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4 hours ago
What time would you say meets should be better held at? 6pm? Or do you think weekend meets vs Friday meets would be better?
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SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
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3 hours ago
Saturday is better for sure.
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Anya Pelshaw
Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …
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