By Chandler Brandes, ACC Beat Writer
The 2016 women’s Atlantic Coast Conference Championships begin on Feb. 17 in Greensboro. In 2015, Virginia won, followed closely  by North Carolina with Virginia Tech claiming third. The No. 3 Cavaliers will look to win their ninth-consecutive ACC Championship title, but will face tough competition.
Virginia is led by Leah Smith, who will look to repeat as the ACC champion in the 200 free, 500, and 1650, and Courtney Bartholomew, who won both the 100 and 200 backstrokes in 2015. The Cavaliers are the top seed in four relays, and they have impressive depth in each event. Kaitlyn Jones, Jen Marrkand, and Laura Simon have also been instrumental for the Cavaliers in both individual and relay events.
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