TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University men's and women's diving teams are set for NCAA Zone Diving on Monday and Tuesday. Five Tigers will have a shot to qualify for the NCAA Championships as they compete in the field of 176 divers in Zona "A" at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
Each event will see all divers compete in preliminary rounds with the top 18 from each prelim round advancing to the finals. All preliminary round scores carry over to the finals.
For the women, the top six on the 1 meter board and top five on the 3 meter will qualify for the NCAA championships. For the men, the top four on 1 meter and top five on 3 meter will secure an NCAA's berth.
Women's divers needed to have 265 points in the 1 meter dive or 280 points in the 3 meter dive to qualify for Zones. While men's divers needed 300 points on the 1 meter board or 320 on the 3 meter board.
Monday, March 9:
Women's 1 meter dive (10:30 a.m.) –
Shannon Parrau,
Lara Booth Alam,
Liliana Bermudez
Men's 3 meter dive (12 p.m.) –
Sam Tennell,
Aidan Clark
Tuesday, March 10:
Women's 3 meter dive (10:30 a.m.) –
Shannon Parrau,
Lara Booth Alam
Men's 1 meter dive (12 p.m.) –
Sam Tennell,
Aidan Clark
Parrau, Tennell and Clark are all returning to Zones after competing in the meet in 2025 while Booth Alam and Bermudez are making their Zones debuts.