Saturday saw the conclusion of the Carnegie Mellon Diving Invitational in Pittsburgh, PA, for the New York University men's and women's diving teams.
Issara Schmidt continued her solid meet in the women's one-meter, placing third out of 34 divers with a total score of 413.40.
Grayson Kim and
Katherine Nardone finished 10th and 11th, respectively, posting scores of 349.30 and 343.75.
Jacqueline Swick took 18th with 325.30.
In the men's three-meter,
Hunter Whitbeck placed fourth in a field of 23 competitors with a total of 453.25. His score is his second qualification for the NCAA Division III Regional Championships after he made the cut in the one-meter at the
NYU Fall Invitational.
Mitchell Mortenson finished seventh with 417.85 points.
William Hopkins (15th, 383.55) and
Makai Harder (16th, 353.85) also represented the Violets.
"I think we were much better today," Head Coach
Todd Kolean said. "We were doing a whole bunch of new dives so I'm happy with how they performed. The women's event was a little tight in the scoring, but after a few long days I'm very happy with the way we dove."
The Violets return to the pool for the LGR! Diving Invitational hosted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, on December 3-4.