Maddie Freece
Liberty freshman Maddie Freece and junior Lauren Chennault both earned spots in the one-meter diving finals on day one of the NCAA Division I Women s Diving Zone A Championships, Thursday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C.
Freece placed 13
th place with her 466.70 points.
Liberty s Top Performers
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Notable • During this week s three-day meet, the top 18 from morning prelims each day qualify for evening finals. The top six combined scores from prelims and finals in one-meter diving qualify for the 2021 NCAA Division I Women s Swimming & Diving Championships.
• Today s event featured 31 divers, representing schools from Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Massachusetts.
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Lauren Chennault and Maddie Freece will compete in the NCAA Zone Diving Championships, Thursday and Friday.
Liberty will make its third NCAA appearance in diving, sending a pair of divers to the 2021 NCAA Zone A Diving Championship, held this week at Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C.
Liberty freshman Maddie Freece and junior Lauren Chennault be competing for a chance to earn a spot in the 2021 NCAA Division I Women s Swimming & Diving Championships.
The meet will begin on Thursday with women s one-meter springboard. Friday will see the three-meter springboard competition, and on Saturday will be platform diving. Chennault and Freece will both be competing in one-meter and three-meter diving.
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March 2, 2021 : By Ted Allen - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Swimmers take off from the blocks at the Liberty Natatorium during the Feb. 15-17 CCSA Women’s Championships. (Photos by Andrew Snyder)
While spectators were not allowed at the Feb. 15-17 CCSA Championships at the Liberty Natatorium, the university’s women’s swimming & diving team still savored the cozy confines of its home environs as it captured a share of a fourth team title.
The facility was christened in January 2018, and a year later, the Lady Flames became the first program in CCSA history to host a championship meet on campus. In its first few years, the 75,000-square-foot natatorium has become a prime venue for collegiate swimming and diving, standing out in the crowd as one of the few facilities in the nation with an Olympic-distance competition pool and separate 17-foot-deep diving well.
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