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Tennessee Sweeps Second Day of Georgia Diving Invitational
January 04, 2021 | Swimming & Diving
ATHENS, Ga. – With wins on men's 3-meter springboard and women's platform, the Tennessee diving team continued its strong start to the new year Monday at Gabrielsen Natatorium.
"We had back-to-back solid days and we want to see the same sort of thing again tomorrow," diving coach Dave Parrington said. "Our SEC and Zone meets are all three day events so this is kind of practice for that. It's a bit of a different format with the women diving tower on day two instead of three, so I am curious to see how they respond coming back to the springboard the day after a tower event, which is pretty grueling. Day three is the test of endurance and we will see where we are at in terms of conditioning and what we need to do to be ready for championships next month."
Sophomores Kara Holt and Elle Renner continued their strong opening to the 2021 Georgia Diving Invitational as they placed first and second on platform. Holt took home the victory, scoring 246.65, while Renner finished with 234.00.
"We're really happy with both of their performances, especially with Kara picking up the win," Parrington said. "Kara was really steady all day. We have to value every opportunity we get to compete and she got up there and was very consistent. Elle continues to improve up there and got her zone qualifying score today which is a real bonus for us."
On the men's side, Matthew Wade won the 3-meter springboard with a score of 394.25. Will Hallam (339.65), Keegan Richardson (337.15) and Jacob Reasor (304.70) placed third, fourth and fifth, respectively, with Nick McCann (201.80) rounding out the group in ninth.
Hallam punched his ticket to NCAA zones on 3-meter with his score of 339.65. In his first competition back from shoulder surgery, Hallam has now qualified for the NCAA zone competition on both 1-meter and 3-meter.
Richardson's mark of 337.15 set a new personal best on the 3-meter board.
"It was a really good win for Matt," Parrington said. "He scored well in prelims and then stepped his game up a little bit and scored about 20 points higher in finals. We also saw some real positives from Will, Keegan, Jacob and Nick. Will getting his zone score again with Keegan right on his tail scoring a personal best was a real highlight. Jacob is just getting better, he's been working and working and working and we're starting to see those benefits."
UP NEXT
Tuesday closes out the Georgia Diving Invitational with women's 1-meter and men's platform competition.
For the most up-to-date information on Tennessee swimming & diving, follow @Vol_Swim on Twitter and Instagram.
"We had back-to-back solid days and we want to see the same sort of thing again tomorrow," diving coach Dave Parrington said. "Our SEC and Zone meets are all three day events so this is kind of practice for that. It's a bit of a different format with the women diving tower on day two instead of three, so I am curious to see how they respond coming back to the springboard the day after a tower event, which is pretty grueling. Day three is the test of endurance and we will see where we are at in terms of conditioning and what we need to do to be ready for championships next month."
Sophomores Kara Holt and Elle Renner continued their strong opening to the 2021 Georgia Diving Invitational as they placed first and second on platform. Holt took home the victory, scoring 246.65, while Renner finished with 234.00.
"We're really happy with both of their performances, especially with Kara picking up the win," Parrington said. "Kara was really steady all day. We have to value every opportunity we get to compete and she got up there and was very consistent. Elle continues to improve up there and got her zone qualifying score today which is a real bonus for us."
On the men's side, Matthew Wade won the 3-meter springboard with a score of 394.25. Will Hallam (339.65), Keegan Richardson (337.15) and Jacob Reasor (304.70) placed third, fourth and fifth, respectively, with Nick McCann (201.80) rounding out the group in ninth.
Hallam punched his ticket to NCAA zones on 3-meter with his score of 339.65. In his first competition back from shoulder surgery, Hallam has now qualified for the NCAA zone competition on both 1-meter and 3-meter.
Richardson's mark of 337.15 set a new personal best on the 3-meter board.
"It was a really good win for Matt," Parrington said. "He scored well in prelims and then stepped his game up a little bit and scored about 20 points higher in finals. We also saw some real positives from Will, Keegan, Jacob and Nick. Will getting his zone score again with Keegan right on his tail scoring a personal best was a real highlight. Jacob is just getting better, he's been working and working and working and we're starting to see those benefits."
UP NEXT
Tuesday closes out the Georgia Diving Invitational with women's 1-meter and men's platform competition.
For the most up-to-date information on Tennessee swimming & diving, follow @Vol_Swim on Twitter and Instagram.
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