FSU sports information:
Freshman Hayden Schroeder advanced to the finals as the No. 19/RV Florida State swimming and diving team began competition at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships in Auburn, Ala., on Sunday.
Schroeder was one of three Seminoles to compete on the first day of the four-day meet to qualify for the NCAA Championships. The men opened on 1-meter springboard and the women are set to begin their events on Monday.
At his first NCAA Zone Championships, Schroeder reached the final and placed 10th overall with a final score of 666.15 points. He entered the finals in 13th place with 317.25 points.
Sophomore Jack Bessire placed 23rd with 288.30 points and freshman Noah Turner finished 26th with 270.80 points.
The top seven finishers on men’s 1-meter advanced to the NCAA Championships.
Schroeder, Bessire and Turner are three of nine Seminoles competing at the four-day Zone Diving Championships.
The meet will continue on Monday, March 10, with the women’s 1-meter at 12 p.m. ET and the men’s 3-meter at 4:45 p.m. ET. Tuesday, March 11 will see the women on 3-meter at 12 p.m. ET and the men concluding their week on platform at 4:30 p.m. ET. The event will wrap up on Wednesday, March 12, with women on platform at 12 p.m. ET.
Live results from Auburn’s James E. Martin Aquatic Center can be found at DiveMeets.com.
From the Zone B Diving Championships, top finishers in each event will qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The top nine finishers in the women’s 1-meter, the top eight in the men’s 3-meter, the top seven in the men’s 1-meter and women’s 3-meter and platform and the top six finishers in the men’s platform all will punch their ticket to nationals in Federal Way, Washington.
Monday, March 10
12 p.m. ET – Women’s 1-meter prelims
2:45 p.m. ET – Women’s 1-meter finals
4:45 p.m. ET – Men’s 3-meter prelims
7 p.m. ET – Men’s 3-meter finals
Tuesday, March 11
12 p.m. ET – Women’s 3-meter prelims
2:30 p.m. ET – Women’s 3-meter finals
4:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Platform prelims
6:15 p.m. ET – Men’s Platform finals
Wednesday, March 12
12 p.m. ET – Women’s Platform prelims
1:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Platform finals
Freshman Hayden Schroeder advanced to the finals as the No. 19/RV Florida State swimming and diving team began competition at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships in Auburn, Ala., on Sunday.
Schroeder was one of three Seminoles to compete on the first day of the four-day meet to qualify for the NCAA Championships. The men opened on 1-meter springboard and the women are set to begin their events on Monday.
At his first NCAA Zone Championships, Schroeder reached the final and placed 10th overall with a final score of 666.15 points. He entered the finals in 13th place with 317.25 points.
Sophomore Jack Bessire placed 23rd with 288.30 points and freshman Noah Turner finished 26th with 270.80 points.
The top seven finishers on men’s 1-meter advanced to the NCAA Championships.
Schroeder, Bessire and Turner are three of nine Seminoles competing at the four-day Zone Diving Championships.
The meet will continue on Monday, March 10, with the women’s 1-meter at 12 p.m. ET and the men’s 3-meter at 4:45 p.m. ET. Tuesday, March 11 will see the women on 3-meter at 12 p.m. ET and the men concluding their week on platform at 4:30 p.m. ET. The event will wrap up on Wednesday, March 12, with women on platform at 12 p.m. ET.
Live results from Auburn’s James E. Martin Aquatic Center can be found at DiveMeets.com.
From the Zone B Diving Championships, top finishers in each event will qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The top nine finishers in the women’s 1-meter, the top eight in the men’s 3-meter, the top seven in the men’s 1-meter and women’s 3-meter and platform and the top six finishers in the men’s platform all will punch their ticket to nationals in Federal Way, Washington.
Monday, March 10
12 p.m. ET – Women’s 1-meter prelims
2:45 p.m. ET – Women’s 1-meter finals
4:45 p.m. ET – Men’s 3-meter prelims
7 p.m. ET – Men’s 3-meter finals
Tuesday, March 11
12 p.m. ET – Women’s 3-meter prelims
2:30 p.m. ET – Women’s 3-meter finals
4:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Platform prelims
6:15 p.m. ET – Men’s Platform finals
Wednesday, March 12
12 p.m. ET – Women’s Platform prelims
1:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Platform finals