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NCAA Zone B Results | NCAA Men's Information Knoxville, Tenn.  –  The 2023 NCAA Zone B Diving Championships came to a close at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center on Wednesday afternoon.  Isabel Gregersen and Jessica Buntman competed in the women’s platform final. In prelims, Gregersen jumped four spots on last dive, scoring 56.70 total points on her front 3 ½ tuck to finish in 17th at 230.05. In finals, she held her place after adding a total of 245.80 to finish at 475.85 Buntman stayed consistent over her 12 dives, scoring marks of 5.0 or higher on every dive. She made her first Zone final in 18th place at 226.80. In finals, Buntman contributed her best scoring round of 244.50, which kept her in 18th. “The ladies gave it their all today,” FSU head diving coach John Proctor said. “ In addition to the Zone B Championships coming to a close, the men’s NCAA qualifiers were announced. The 18th-ranked Seminoles will be represented at the meet individually by Yordan Yanchev, Arijus Pavlidi, Peter Varjasi, and Tazman Abramowicz. The meet will be held in Minneapolis, Minn., at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatics Center. “This is one of the fastest meets in the world,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “We are very excited to have these guys qualify. We’re also really happy we have the opportunity to race three of our relays.” Tazman Abramowicz | 5th Year  | Diving | Calgary, Alberta – 3-meterPlatform Abramowicz qualified for his fifth NCAAs at the Zone B Championships this week. He finished eighth on 3-meter (763.95), taking the final spot for the region. With his place in the meet secure, Abramowicz added a fifth-place finish on platform (709.55) to finish the meet on Tuesday. Abramowicz was named to the CSC Academic All-District team for men’s swimming and diving, while pursuing another degree at his third institution. Arijus Pavlidi | Sophomore | Back/Free | Vilnius, Lithuania – 200 back Pavlidi earned his spot in his first NCAAs after he set the school record in the 200 back at 1:40.37 at the ACC Championships, finishing ninth. He is seeded 25th. In addition to the 200 back, Pavlidi can also swim the 50 free (19.77) and 100 back (46.44). Peter Varjasi | Senior | IM/Free | Erlangen, Germany – 100 free Varjasi will swim at his fourth NCAAs after qualifying in the 100 free (42.32) after he matched his personal best at the ACC Championships. He will be seeded 31st. Varjasi can also swim the 200 IM (1:43.17) and 200 free (1:34.23). Yordan Yanchev | Junior | Free| Sandanski, Bulgaria – 500 free Yanchev qualifies for his third NCAA Championships after winning bronze in the 500 free with a time of 4:12.97 at the ACC Championships. Yanchev lowered his FSU record (4:14.11), which he set last season.  Yanchev will be seeded 16th. Yanchev can also swim the 200 free (1:33.92) and 1650 free (15:08.13). The Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships will take place March 15-18 back in Knoxville. The Noles will start the meet by racing the 200 medley relay on March 15. For more information, visit Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving), Twitter (@FSU_Swimming), and Instagram (@fsuswimdive).

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