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The Aggies can be represented by 10 divers on the Zone meet – senior Joslyn Oakley, junior Chloe McKnight and sophomores Gabby Filzen, Bridget Foster and Julie Moons from the ladies’s workforce and senior Matt Aigner, sophomores Jaxon Bowshire, Charles Reuter and Nathan Stone and freshman Emilio Trevino from the boys’s squad.
Trevino competes in all three occasions at Zones after qualifying on the 1-meter, 3-meter, and platform. Trevino is coming off a profitable SEC Championships efficiency highlighted by a fourth-place end on the platform with a rating of 399.05. Earlier this season, he posted season-best marks of 359.78 on the 1-meter and 405.00 on the 3-meter on the Alabama twin meet, together with a platform rating of 426.40 on the Texas Diving Invite.
Bowshire, the 2025 NCAA runner-up on the platform, competes within the platform and the 1m dive after putting 10th within the platform dive and 18th on the 1m board on the SEC Championships. Bowshire hit a season-high of 341.85 within the 1m vs. TCU and 386.33 within the platform towards Texas.
Aigner, Reuter and Stone can even be in motion at Zones as Aigner certified in all three occasions, whereas Reuter earned a spot on the 3-meter and platform and Stone certified on the 1-meter and 3-meter. Aigner posted season-best scores of 311.85 on the 1-meter, 366.15 on the 3-meter and 367.73 on platform throughout the common season. Reuter recorded season-best marks of 357.90 on the 3-meter and 322.50 on platform, whereas Stone added season-best scores of 307.25 on the 1-meter and 362.25 on the 3-meter.
On the ladies’s facet, Filzen certified in all three occasions and is coming off a powerful SEC Championships exhibiting highlighted by a fifth-place end on platform with a rating of 277.30. Filzen additionally posted a Fifteenth-place end on the 1-meter at SECs with a rating of 244.10 and holds a season-best rating of 289.73 on the 3-meter. Oakley can even look to construct off her efficiency on the 1-meter at SECs the place she positioned sixth general with a rating of 289.60. She can also be certified on the 3-meter the place she holds a season-best rating of 330.23.
Foster, Moons and McKnight can even look to advance to NCAAs at Zones as Foster and Moons certified on each springboards and McKnight earned a spot on platform. Foster is coming off a powerful exhibiting at SEC Championships after putting twelfth on the 1-meter with a rating of 272.05 and 14th on the 3-meter with a rating of 274.50. Moons posted season-best scores of 296.40 on the 1-meter and 298.05 on the 3-meter earlier this season, whereas McKnight recorded a season-best platform rating of 285.38 at TCU and added a 14th-place end on the occasion at SEC Championships.
Live outcomes might be accessed at divemeets.com and the Zone meet can be streamed by way of ESPN+ (requires subscription).
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
(All instances are CT)
Monday, March 9:
12 to three:00 p.m. Women’s 1-meter Prelims
12 to 1:30 p.m. Men’s 3-meter Prelims
1:45 to 2:45 p.m. Men’s 3-meter Finals
3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Women’s 1-meter Finals
Tuesday, March 10:
12 to 2:45 p.m. Women’s 3-meter Prelims
12 to 1:45 p.m. Men’s 1-meter Prelims
2 to three:00 p.m. Men’s 1-meter Finals
3 to 4:00 p.m. Women’s 3-meter Finals
Wednesday, March 11:
12 to 1:45 p.m. Women’s Platform Prelims
2 to three:00 p.m. Women’s Platform Finals
4:15 to five:30 p.m. Men’s Platform Prelims
5:45 to six:45 p.m. Men’s Platform Finals
** Events will run “straight through” with a 15-minute break between the tip of preliminaries and the start of the finals. **
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