NCAA Division I Women’s Championships: Minnesota’s Zhou Yu Claims Three-Meter Diving Title
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Minnesota claimed its first three-meter title since 2010 as Zhou Yu picked up the win at the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.
Zhou put up a total tally of 410.25 for the win, Minnesota’s second win in the event all time. She joins Kelci Bryant (415.50), who captured the title for the Golden Gophers in 2010.
Miami-Ohio’s Lin Pei claimed second tonight with 409.70 points, while Stanford’s Kassidy Cook snared third overall with 393.25 points.
1 Zhou, Yu SO Minnesota-MN 348.15 410.25 20 2 Lin, Pei SO Miami (Ohio)-OH 366.85 409.70 17 3 Cook, Kassidy SO Stanford-PC 368.70 393.25 16 4 Polyakova, Mari FR UCLA-CA 380.60 392.00 15 5 Vock, Thea SR Miami (Fl)-FL 348.30 371.20 14 6 Arnett, Kaylea SR Virginia Tech-VA 370.50 360.60 13 7 Parratto, Jessi FR Indiana-IN 348.15 340.95 12 8 Pickens, Samant SR Arizona-AZ 369.70 318.00 11
1. California 343.5 2. Georgia 267.5 3. Stanford 230 4. Louisville 151 5. Virginia 150 6. Texas A&M 123.5 7. Tennessee 110 8. Texas 107 9. Southern California 100 10. Missouri 90 11. Minnesota 64 12. Wisconsin 59 12. Arizona 59 14. Indiana 56 15. Florida 52 16. NC State 51 17. Kentucky 40 17. Notre Dame 40 19. Florida Gulf Coast 37.5 20. Auburn 34 21. UNC 33.5 22. Florida State 30 23. University of Miami (Florida) 26 23. Penn State 26 25. So. Methodist 25.5 26. Miami University (Ohio) 24 27. UCLA 22 28. Alabama 17 28. Denver 17 30. Nevada 16 31. Purdue 14 32. Virginia Tech 13 33. Illinois State University 12 34. Lsu 8 35. Michigan 7 36. Ohio State 5 37. Iowa 4 37. Kansas 4 37. Hawaii (W) 4 37. San Diego State 4 41. Arkansas 2 42. Cincinnati 1
2015 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving, Live Results – Results
Had Stanford run a lineup in the a.m. that assured an “A” final in the 4×50 medley, if everyone performed the times done tonight, Stanford would now trail Georgia by only 13.5 points. (40 pts for 1st v 18 pts for 9th, made a 22 point difference), compared to the 35.5 they currently trail the Bulldogs.