
Three Michigan Men to Compete at NCAA Zone Diving Championships
3/3/2022 1:27:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving
THIS WEEK
Mon-Wed., March 7-9 -- NCAA Zone C Diving Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Monday, March 7 -- Men's 3-meter springboard, 1 p.m.
Tuesday, March 8 -- Men's 1-meter springboard, 1 p.m.
Wednesday, March 9 -- Men's 10-meter platform, 1 p.m.
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Three members of the University of Michigan men's swimming and diving team will attempt to qualify for the NCAA Championships at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships, to be held Monday through Wednesday (March 7-9) at the Donald B. Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Mich. The NCAA Championships will be held March 23-26 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The divers competing include freshman Cameron Gammage, freshman Kameron Liberman, and senior Ross Todd. The men compete on three-meter on Monday (1 p.m.), one-meter on Tuesday (1 p.m.), and platform on Wednesday (1Â p.m.).
This Week's Lineup
One-meter: Gammage, Liberman, Todd
Three-meter: Gammage, Todd
Platform: Todd
NCAA Championships Qualifying Procedures
In total, Zone C is allotted nine spots on one-meter, nine spots on three-meter and 11 spots on platform. Any diver that qualifies for the NCAA Championships will be allowed to optionally enter any other event(s) at the championships, provided that the diver finished in the top 12 at the same zone meet and has achieved the zone qualifying score for that event prior to the NCAA Championships.
NCAA Zone C Diving History
2021 (Lexington, Ky.)
Ross Todd: 8th on 3M (727.50), 9th on PL (677.60)
2020 (Lexington, Ky.)
Ross Todd: 4th on 3M (774.20)
2019 (West Lafayette, Ind.)
Ross Todd: 5th on PL (714.40), 7th on 1M (687.90), 22nd on 3M (299.50)
2018 (Columbus, Ohio)
Ross Todd: 6th on PL (709.70), 9th on 3M (698.15), 14th on 1M (616.15)
Quick Hits
• Ross Todd finished seventh on the platform, 13th on the 1M, and 17th on the 3M at the 2022 Big Ten Championships.
• Cameron Gammage finished 11th on the 3M, 17th on the 1M, and 19th on the platform at the 2022 Big Ten Championships.










