Senior McMacken Leads Kansas at the NCAA Diving Zones

March 13, 2009

Complete Results

COLUMBIA, Mo. –

Kansas diving completed the three meter competition at the first day of the NCAA `D’ Diving Zones in Columbia, Mo. Senior Hannah McMacken led the trio of Kansas divers with a 12th place finish, with 549.65 points.

The competition had 28 divers, of which 18 qualified for the event finals. All three Jayhawk divers qualified for the three-meter finals, and would finish within an eye-shot of each other.

The University of Houston’s Anastasia Pozdniakova won the competition with 763.55 points, over 110 points better than second-place. McMacken placed 12th with 549.65 points. Sophomore Erin Mertz placed 14th with 526.05 points, while junior Meghan Proehl earned a 15th place finish with 519.65 points.

NCAA Championship qualifiers will be announced at the end of the three-day competition.

Please check back with kuathletics.com following each day’s competition at the NCAA Diving Zones.

For complete results, please click on the link above.

Kansas Three-Meter Results

12. Hannah McMacken – 549.65 points

14. Erin Mertz – 526.05 points

15. Meghan Proehl – 519.65 points.