Todd Narrowly Misses Qualification on Day Two of NCAA Zone Diving Championships
3/8/2022 5:49:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving
» Tuesday's competition featured divers on the 1-meter springboard.
» Ross Todd narrowly missed out on qualifying for the NCAA Championships.
» Cameron Gammage finished 13th on the 1-meter springboard.
Site:Â Ann Arbor, Mich. (Canham Natatorium)
Event:Â NCAA Zone C Diving Championships (Day 2 of 3)
U-M Team Standing:Â No team scoring
Next U-M Event:Â Wednesday, March 9 -- at NCAA Zone C Diving Championships (Canham Natatorium), 1:00 p.m.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Three University of Michigan men's divers competed on the 1-meter springboard on the second day of the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships at Canham Natatorium on Tuesday (March 8).
In the finals, Ross Todd finished 11th with a score of 664.45, narrowly missing the qualifying mark for the NCAA Championships, while Cameron Gammage finished 13th with a score of 607.95. Zone C is allotted nine spots on one-meter springboard in the NCAA Championships.
Todd posted an 11th-place finish with a score of 315.55 and and Gammage finished 13th with a score of 296.00 in the preliminary rounds to earn a spot in the finals on the 1-meter springboard. Kameron Liberman finished 22nd with a score of 277.85, respectively.
The final day of the men's NCAA Zone C Diving Championships is scheduled for Wednesday (March 9). Michigan's Ross Todd will be the lone Wolverine participating in the 10-meter platform even, scheduled for 1 p.m.










