Yu Zhou Wins 3m Diving Title For Minnesota
Yu Zhou of Minnesota won the 3m diving event ahead of Miami, Ohio’s Pei Lin. Zhou scored 392.75 ahead of Lin’s 383.50. Zhou last won the event in 2015. Zhou
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Yu Zhou of Minnesota won the 3m diving event ahead of Miami, Ohio’s Pei Lin. Zhou scored 392.75 ahead of Lin’s 383.50. Zhou last won the event in 2015. Zhou
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