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Men's swimming and diving tops Carolina, women's squad falls

No. 11 Virginia men's team defeatedNo. 22 North Carolina Sunday, while the No. 17 women's team fell to No. 15 UNC.

Several Cavaliers took multiple events on the men's side. Senior Luke Wagner was the only team member to have four wins, but sophomore Fran Crippen, seniors Jon Haag and Adam Kerpelman and freshman Vanja Rogulj each garnered three victories.

Crippen not only swam to his first win in the 1,000-meter freestyle but also achieved an ACC season-best time of 8:57.84.

For the women, freshman Kimi Kelly achieved three of the team's six wins.Kelly won the 200-meter butterfly with an NCAA B and personal season-best time of 1:59.40.

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