North Carolina State University Athletics

Mitchell Earns Top-20 Finish On Day Two Of Zone Diving Championships
3/8/2016 6:36:00 PM | Swimming
Mumma earned a top-25 finish in the women's three-meter dive
ATLANTA-Â The NC State swimming and diving team's second day of competition at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, hosted by Georgia Tech, was highlighted by sophomore Harrison Mitchell's top-20 performance in the men's one-meter competition.Â
In addition to Mitchell's showing, senior Rachel Mumma earned a top-25 finish in the women's three-meter dive inside the McAuley Aquatic Center on Tuesday.Â
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Wolfpack ResultsÂ
Mitchell managed to advance to the men's one-meter finals after finishing 18th and posting a score of 218.50 in the prelims. In the finals he earned a 17th-place finish with a cumulative score of 568.25.
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In the women's three-meter dive, Mumma finished 24th with a score of 265.40 while junior Gabi McDermott finished 43rd with a mark of 205.60 to round out Tuesday's showing for the Pack.
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Up Next
NC State will continue competition at the Zone B Diving Championships Wednesday inside the McAuley Aquatic Center. All three will compete on platform, as the men's competition will begin at 10 a.m. followed by the women's event at approximately 2:15 p.m. Live results will be available on DiveMeets.com.
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In addition to Mitchell's showing, senior Rachel Mumma earned a top-25 finish in the women's three-meter dive inside the McAuley Aquatic Center on Tuesday.Â
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Wolfpack ResultsÂ
Mitchell managed to advance to the men's one-meter finals after finishing 18th and posting a score of 218.50 in the prelims. In the finals he earned a 17th-place finish with a cumulative score of 568.25.
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In the women's three-meter dive, Mumma finished 24th with a score of 265.40 while junior Gabi McDermott finished 43rd with a mark of 205.60 to round out Tuesday's showing for the Pack.
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Up Next
NC State will continue competition at the Zone B Diving Championships Wednesday inside the McAuley Aquatic Center. All three will compete on platform, as the men's competition will begin at 10 a.m. followed by the women's event at approximately 2:15 p.m. Live results will be available on DiveMeets.com.
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