TOWSON, Md. – Will Canny and the Towson University men's swimming and diving team travel to Annapolis, Maryland for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Zone A Diving Championship.
NCAA schools are divided into five zones for diving based upon geographical location. Zone A consists of schools in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. A combined 110 men's and women's divers from 36 schools located in the zone are entered into the meet. Divers had to meet minimum score requirements on each board during the 2018-19 competition season to qualify for the zone meet.
Qualifying divers will perform six dives, then the field will be cut to the top 18 divers. Those advancing divers will perform six more dives, with the scores from all 12 efforts combined to produce the final results.
Canny will compete in the flighted warmups, competition warmup and 1-meter preliminaries and finals on Monday, March 11. On Tuesday, March 12
th, he will then compete in the same format followed by the 3-meter preliminaries and finals.
Live Coverage
Live results from the meet can be found at divemeets.com, with the links becoming active just prior to the start of each session.
Last Time Out
Towson competed at the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) swimming championships in Christiansburg, Va. The Tigers finished fourth overall in the end of the championship.
Following the championship Canny was named Men's Outstanding Diver of the meet while diving Coach
Ryan Hunt was named CAA Men's Diving Coach of the Year.
Tigers in the Community
- • Towson is the Division I national champion of the NCAA Team Works Helper Helper Competition for the Fall 2018 semester. Towson completed the most community service hours among all schools in the competition, including 75 different Division I departments and approximately 300 total programs across the country.
- • The men's and women's swimming and diving team hosted its second clinic with the Special Olympics team on Nov. 10 at Burdick Pool.