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,
Results Knoxville, Tenn. – Samantha Vear and Tazman Abramowicz qualified for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in an additional event on Tuesday at the NCAA Zone B Championships. Vear finished sixth in the women’s 3-meter competition and will dive both springboard events at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships from March 15-18 back at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center. Abramowicz finished fifth on platform and will add that to his list in Minneapolis, Minn., from March 22-25. After qualifying for the NCAA Championships on 1-meter on Monday, Vear advanced to the women’s 3-meter final after scoring 325.00 in prelims for fifth place. Needing only to finish within the top 12 to add 3-meter to her NCAA list, Vear added 327.95 to her tally in finals, scoring 652.95 for sixth place. Despite performing all 12 of his dives from the 5-meter or 7.5-meter platforms, Abramowicz received marks of 6.0 or higher on every dive. He led the Seminoles out of prelims with a
Results Knoxville, Tenn. – Florida State divers Samantha Vear and Tazman Abramowicz punched their tickets to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on Monday at the Zone B Diving Championships at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center. Vear placed seventh in the women’s 1-meter competition, while Abramowicz finished eighth in the men’s 3-meter event. Vear advances to her first NCAAs and will join teammates Julia Mansson, Edith Jernstedt, Maddy Huggins, Anna Metzler along with the 200 medley relay next week back in Knoxville. Abramowicz qualified for the fifth time in his career and is the first Seminole to earn a spot in the men’s meet, which will take place March 22-25 in Minneapolis, Minn. “It was a great day today,” FSU head diving coach John Proctor said. “Sammy loves to compete. She’s in her element at these meets and it showed today, It was fun to watch her work. Tazman has now made NCAAs representing three different schools. He had a bad injury earlier this y