Klingensmith, Reis-Trovillion Wraps Up At NCAA Zone Championships
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Cornell Divers Conclude NCAA Zone Championships

The Big Red swimming and diving teams faced tough competition at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships in Annapolis, with several athletes showcasing their skills.

Klingensmith, Reis-Trovillion Wraps Up At NCAA Zone Championships

The Big Red swimming and diving teams faced tough competition at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships in Annapolis, with several athletes showcasing their skills.

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At the 2026 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships held at Navy's Lejeune Hall, Cornell's men's and women's swimming and diving teams concluded their seasons with notable performances. For the men, William Klingensmith and Max Reis-Trovillion represented the Big Red, with Klingensmith finishing 52nd in the 1-meter dive, scoring 194.10 points in the preliminaries. Reis-Trovillion competed in the 3-meter dive, where he placed 35th with a score of 265.60 points. Both divers aimed to build on their previous experiences at the Zones, showcasing their skills against a competitive field.

On the women's side, Morgan Ogata and Lilla Kuziemko also took to the boards at the NCAA Zone Championships. Ogata achieved a 46th-place finish in the 1-meter dive, earning 223.15 points in her preliminary round. Kuziemko participated in the 3-meter dive, finishing 48th with a score of 223.90 points. Despite the challenges of the event, both divers demonstrated determination and skill, representing Cornell with pride.

The NCAA Zone A Diving Championships provided a platform for these athletes to gain valuable experience and prepare for future competitions. With the season now concluded, the focus will shift to training and development as the Big Red look ahead to next year’s challenges.

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