GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Clemson diving team competed in the one and three-meter events in double-dual meet competition against East Carolina and Richmond Saturday in Greensboro, N.C. The Tigers notched seven top-5 finishes with their performances in both events, the most of the young 2015-16 season. Team scores were not calculated in the meet.
In the one-meter event, Megan Helwagen led a brigade of successive second through fifth-place finishers for Clemson after posting a score of 259.10. Freshmen Sarah Blank and Caylin Hirapara finished third and fourth registering season-best scores of 257.45 and 255.45, respectively. Sarah Braunrounded out the top five for the Tigers in the one-meter category with a score of 252.85.
Braun, Helwagen, and Hirapara also led Clemson in the three-meter category with finishes of third, fourth, and fifth place in the event. Braun and Helwagen’s scores of 279.90 and 279.80 were .10 and .20 points off from having both divers post NCAA Zone B qualifying scores in the first two competitions of the season, with the deciding score being 280. Hirapara’s 278.15 was a season-best score in the event as well, the second event of the double-dual meet in which she achieved such a mark.
Clemson’s next competition will split the team and send divers to compete in the Nike Cup in Chapel Hill, N.C. and the Georgia Tech Invite in Atlanta, Ga. in meets that will take place from Thursday, Nov. 19 – Saturday, Nov. 21.
Clemson Results (vs. East Carolina & Richmond)
November 7, 2015
One-Meter
2. Megan Helwagen – 259.10
3. Sarah Blank – 257.45
4. Caylin Hirapara – 255.45
5. Sarah Braun – 252.85
6. Jaya Brown – 249.00
9. Erin Lee – 229.50
10. Allison Brophy – 223.25
11. Tabitha Banks – 220.25
12. Hannah Donovan – 211.70
14. Morgan Fiske – 188.50
Three-Meter
3. Sarah Braun – 279.90
4. Megan Helwagen – 279.80
5. Caylin Hirapara – 278.15
7. Hannah Donovan – 261.90
8. Sarah Blank – 254.30
9. Danielle Reitsma -251.90
10. Allison Brophy – 245.20
11. Jaya Brown – 242.80
14. Erin Lee – 223.90
15. Morgan Fiske – 220.35
17. Megan Jendra – 212.30
Swimming news courtesy of Clemson Diving.
“Team scores were not calculated at the meet”
Nobody told that to Richmond.
http://www.richmondspiders.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=26800&ATCLID=210482401
Clemson had 11+ divers at a meet against two mid-majors and didn’t win an event? How many divers have they had at NCAAs since they cut swimming? How many has the coach ever had while at Clemson? Wow!