2022 NCAA Men’s Championships: Texas A&M’s Kurtis Mathews Top Seed in 3-Meter Diving
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The 2022 NCAA Men’s Division I Swimming and Diving Championships continued with the 3-meter diving prelims from McAuley Aquatic Center on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
Texas A&M senior Kurtis Mathews took the top seed on the 3-meter board with a dominating 447.30 score. Mathews won the 1-meter board NCAA title on Thursday and is in position to possibly claim a second title.
Purdue has the second and third seeds with freshman Tyler Downs at 413.95 and senior Gregory Duncan less than a point behind at 413.30.
Florida junior Leonardo Garcia took the fourth seed with 408.20 points, followed by Indiana’s Andrew Capobianco (407.75), Columbia’s Jonathan Suckow (405.40), North Carolina’s Anton Down Jenkins (404.70) and LSU’s Juan Celaya-Hernandez (395.55).
Mathews didn’t compete at NCAAs last year due to obligations with the Australian national team, despite winning the SEC title on 3-meter and a silver medal in 1-meter in 2021. He also qualified for the 2020 NCAA championships before it was wiped out by the COVID-19 pandemic. The native of Sydney finished 31st on 1-meter in 2019 at NCAAs.
“I wasn’t able to compete, and coming back this year after a decent performance at our conference meet, I wanted to come out and finish,” Mathews said of his 1-meter win. “This is the last time I get to be here, so I wanted to try my best and see if I could end up on the podium, and it was an excellent field. Everyone was amazing. I just was lucky enough to win today.”
NCAA Event 13 Men 3 mtr Diving
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Meet: M 529.10 3/27/2015 Samuel Dorman, Miami (FL)
Pool: P 517.65 2/26/2017 David Dinsmore, Miami
Name Year School Seed Prelims
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=== Preliminaries ===
1 Mathews, Kurtis SR TAMU 447.30
2 Downs, Tyler FR Purdue 413.95
3 Duncan, Gregory SR Purdue 413.30
4 Garcia, Leonardo JR Florida 408.20
5 Capobianco, Andrew SR Indiana 407.75
6 Suckow, Jonathan JR Columbia 405.40
7 Down Jenkins, Anton SR UNC 404.70
8 Hernandez, Juan SR LSU 395.55
9 Duperre, Noah SO Texas 395.30
10 Pruitt, Connor SR Auburn 388.25
11 Povzner, Victor SO TAMU 378.85
12 Casey, Conor SR Stanford 370.65
13 Yost, Lyle JR Ohio St 369.25
14 Butler, Jake JR Minnesota 369.05
15 Wade, Matthew SR Tennessee 368.20
16 Wang, Shangfei FR USC 366.30
17 Bennett, Sam FR Purdue 366.20
18 Tyler, Carson FR Indiana 365.70
19 Abadia Garcia, Adrian FR LSU 358.90
20 Svirskyi, Anton SO Florida 357.15
21 Henninger, Quentin FR Indiana 356.05
22 Flory, Maxwell JR Miami (Florida) 355.50
23 Chaplin, Clayton FR Ohio St 355.05
24 Ekdahl, David FR TCU 353.30
25 Ryan, Jack FR Stanford 351.65
26 Hattie, Bryden SO Tennessee 350.55
27 Siler, Jacob SR Ohio St 343.55
28 Hart, Alexander JR UNC 341.85
29 Abramowicz, Tazman SR Wisconsin 341.10
30 Cash, Cameron FR Pittsburgh 330.70
31 Rzepka, Jordan FR Purdue 330.00
32 Markentin, Bjorn JR Arizona 326.85
33 Bennett, Bayne JR NCSU 323.80
34 Smithson, Peter JR SMU 322.10
35 Vazquez, Emanuel JR South Carolina 316.35
36 Fielding, Jacob SR Ohio St 316.00
37 Correa, Eric SR Arizona 315.75
38 Lopez, Carlo JR Missouri 314.65
39 Young, Colten SR Princeton 313.20
40 Reed, Dylan JR Pittsburgh 311.25
41 Zawadzki, Noah SR VT 309.40
42 Chen, Tony SR Utah 306.10
43 Endo, Takuto SO Missouri 296.10
44 Korovin, Georgii JR USC 290.25
45 Victor, Joseph FR Princeton 290.05
46 Wesson, Adam FR Harvard 287.50
47 Smyth, Ben FR Utah 248.65




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