Four Athletes Secure NCAAs Qualification on Day 1 of Springboard Action at Zones
Four Boilermakers qualified for the NCAA Championships on the first day of the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships in Louisville. Holden Higbie, Max Miller, Jordan Rzepka, and Jaye Patrick secured their spots by finishing among the top in their events. Higbie and Miller qualified in their Zones debuts, while Rzepka and Patrick earned their third career berths. All four now aim to finish top 12 in upcoming events to solidify their places at the national championship meets later this month.
The Big PictureThe Boilermakers had a strong showing at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships, with four swimmers qualifying for the NCAA Championships, showcasing the depth and talent of Purdue's diving team.
By the Numbers- Holden Higbie scored 839.2 and finished 3rd in the men's 3-meter event.
- Jaye Patrick scored 577.05 and finished 7th in the women's 1-meter event.
- Upcoming Events: Men's 1-Meter and Women's 3-Meter on Friday; Women's and Men's Platform on Saturday.
- Purdue's Remaining Divers: Jordan, Max, Holden, Daryn, Sophie, Jenna, Kaitlin, and Maycey.
The Purdue divers will continue their quest for NCAA Championships qualification in the upcoming events this week, aiming to perform well and secure their spots at the national championship meets.
Bottom LinePurdue's divers excelled at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships, with four qualifiers for the NCAA Championships, setting the stage for a strong representation at the upcoming national championship meets.
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