University of Delaware Athletics

Winkler Top Finisher as University of Delaware Closes Out Season at NCAA Zone A Diving Championships
3/16/2013 12:14:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving
BLACKSBURG Va. –In the second day of the 2013 NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, three freshman divers, Kristina Congdon , Caitlin Stockwell, and Luke Winkler, represented the University of Delaware at Virginia Tech's Christianburg Aquatics Center.
During the second day of competition, the women competed in the 1-meter event while the men dove from the 3-meter board.
Congdon was 31st in the 1-meter event with a score of 213.65 while Caitlin Stockwell was was 43rd with a score of 137.35.
Winkler was Delaware's top performer during Day Two with a score of 251.25 that placed the freshman in 29th place in the 3-meter competition.
Kaylea Arnett of Virginia Tech won the women's 1-meter event with a score of 305.65 while Danielle Cecco of the University of Connecticut (300.50) was second and Virginia Tech's Logan Kline was third (284.45).
In the men's 3-meter event, Virginia Tech's Logan Shinholser was first with a score of 416.20. Rounding out the top three were University of Virginia Jakob Kolod (413.65) and Harvard's Michael Mosca (382.75).
The meet closed out the 2012-13 season for the University of Delaware men's and women's swimming and diving teams.
During the second day of competition, the women competed in the 1-meter event while the men dove from the 3-meter board.
Congdon was 31st in the 1-meter event with a score of 213.65 while Caitlin Stockwell was was 43rd with a score of 137.35.
Winkler was Delaware's top performer during Day Two with a score of 251.25 that placed the freshman in 29th place in the 3-meter competition.
Kaylea Arnett of Virginia Tech won the women's 1-meter event with a score of 305.65 while Danielle Cecco of the University of Connecticut (300.50) was second and Virginia Tech's Logan Kline was third (284.45).
In the men's 3-meter event, Virginia Tech's Logan Shinholser was first with a score of 416.20. Rounding out the top three were University of Virginia Jakob Kolod (413.65) and Harvard's Michael Mosca (382.75).
The meet closed out the 2012-13 season for the University of Delaware men's and women's swimming and diving teams.
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