2016 MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, March 23 – Saturday, March 26
- McAuley Aquatic Center – Atlanta, GA
- Prelims 10AM/Finals 6PM (Eastern Time)
- Defending Champion: Texas (results)
- Championship Central
- Live stream: Wednesday/Thursday prelins & finals, Friday/Saturday prelims / Friday/Saturday finals on ESPN3
- Live results
After the conclusion of the epic three-way swim-off, the diving athletes congregated in the McAuley Aquatic Center diving well for their share of action. The nation’s best divers proceeded with the one-meter diving prelims, an event that top seed Liam Stone of Tennessee captured with a total score of 408.20.
This marks the New Zealand native’s first appearance in an one-meter diving final (he took 7th on the three-meter last year). He was trailing behind the leaders until the fourth round, then on the next one, he took control with his 75.00 point scoring Reverse 2 1/2 Somersault Tuck. He holds tonight’s top seed after his Forward 2 1/2 Somersault 1 Twist Pike picked up a 76.80.
Ohio State’s Zhipeng Zeng made his biggest leap in the last two rounds. With big tallies of 81.60 on the Forward 2 1/2 Somersault 1 Twist Pike and 86.70 on the Inward 2 1/2 Somersault Pike, those dives launched him ahead of Quintero and within reach of Stone. The Buckeye posted a 402.00 to enter tonight’s final.
Arizona diver Rafael Quintero makes a repeat showing in the men’s one-meter as he took 8th place at least year’s NCAAs with a 347.70. He had control of this morning’s diving til the 4th round, which he posted a 258.30 after his Reverse 2 1/2 Somersault Tuck. He also was besting Stone by this point and by a slim margin too, just 3.40 points worth of separation. His last two rounds couldn’t hold their own against Stone and Zeng, who zipped past him. Quintero takes a score of 390.90 heading into tonight.
With relevance to up/downs swims, or in this case diving, Tennessee placed two athletes in the top four. Texas has the potential to haul in points with Mark Anderson’s 5th place seed and Cory Bowersox’s tie for 9th, a feat no other top 5 predicted team was remotely able to do.
Men’s One-Meter Top 16
Place | Score | Diver Name | Event Avg Score |
Avg Round Score |
1 | 408.20 | Liam Stone (TENN) | 7.61 | 68.03 |
2 | 402.00 | Zhipeng Zeng (OSU) | 7.03 | 67.00 |
3 | 390.90 | Rafael Quintero (ARIZ) | 7.31 | 65.15 |
4 | 378.60 | Mauricio Robles Rodriguez (TENN) | 6.81 | 63.10 |
5 | 369.05 | Mark Anderson (TEX) | 6.72 | 61.51 |
6 | 367.80 | Dominic Giordano (PITT) | 7.33 | 61.30 |
7 | 362.10 | Briadam Herrera (MIAF) | 6.47 | 60.35 |
8 | 360.90 | Collin Pollard (USC) | 6.67 | 60.15 |
9 | 358.40 | Cory Bowersox (TEX) | 6.64 | 59.73 |
9 | 358.40 | Deon Reid (USC) | 6.69 | 59.73 |
11 | 358.20 | Bradley Homza (GT) | 7.17 | 59.70 |
12 | 357.95 | Josiah Purss (UTAH) | 6.75 | 59.66 |
13 | 349.35 | Manny Pollard (UMIN) | 6.75 | 58.23 |
14 | 344.45 | Sam Thornton (TAM) | 6.44 | 57.41 |
15 | 344.35 | Hector Garcia Boissier (PSU) | 6.78 | 57.39 |
16 | 343.80 | Bradley Christensen (STAN) | 6.31 | 57.30 |
Congrats on a great prelim Mark and good diving in the finals tonight! Go Horns!