Mueller, Larson & Robbins Lead Host Mavericks At Omaha Diving Invite

2026 OMAHA DIVING INVITE

  • February 6-7, 2026
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Diving
  • Results

Courtesy: Omaha Athletics

OMAHA, Neb. – Omaha Men’s and Women’s Diving hosted the Omaha Dive Invite inside H&K.

The Mavericks earned three individual first-place finishes and captured the men’s team Springboard win over the two-day event.

In the 3-meter dive, freshman Stone Larson (St. Paul, Minn.) posted a winning score of 307.45, while sophomore Brooke Robbins (Kansas City, Mo.) claimed first with a score of 258.10.

Junior William Mueller (Tempe, Ariz.) earned first place in the 1-meter dive with a score of 302.35, securing a zone-qualifying mark and becoming Omaha’s fifth zone qualifier of the 2025-26 season.
In the team Springboard event, Mueller, Larson and freshman Brecken Moran (Littleton, Colo.) combined to take first place.

“This was a great tune-up meet for the upcoming Summit League Championship. It was encouraging to see us dive with confidence and determination,” said diving coach Eric Sprague. “Everyone performed dives at a high level and I saw a group focused on their keys and mechanics.”

“We’ve got another week to continue being dialed-in and I know the group is excited to see what we can do at conference this year. Congrats to Bella PriceBrooke RobbinsStone Larson and Will Mueller on their individual performances. Bella, in her final event on campus, led us on 1-meter with a third-place finish while Brooke picked up the event win on 3-meter. For the men, Stone picked up the event win on 3-meter while Will picked up the win on 1-meter for us. I’m proud of what the group has accomplished this season and look forward to our upcoming challenge at the championship meet,” Sprague continued.

Courtesy: UNI Athletics

OMAHA, Neb. — Members of the UNI diving team closed out the regular season on Friday and Saturday with a strong showing at Omaha’s H&K Pool and the UNO Diving Invite.

Competition started off on Friday night with one-meter springboard action, junior Avery Hogan led the charge with a first-place performance and score of 272.60, the fifth-highest mark in team history. Achieving a score of at least 265, Hogan qualifies for the 2026 NCAA Zone D meet, set to be held next month in College Station, Texas. Hogan joins teammate Erica Peters, who qualified for Zones earlier this season in three-meter action.

Peters finished second on the one-meter boards in Omaha with a 261.25, with Trista Thompson taking fourth (244.20), Addison Bausman in tenth (217.50) and Eva Coonrad in 12 (200.90).

In Saturday’s three-meter competition, Hogan placed second for the Panthers with a score of 257.60, while Thompson followed in third (256.90) and Peters in fourth (251.85). Bausman finished in seventh with a score of 230.10, as Coonrad took ninth (210.60)

In the women’s team springboard event, Northern Iowa came out on top with a winning score of 247.15, beating out both Omaha and St. Thomas.

 

UP NEXT
The Panthers will head to the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Championships, slated to be held Feb. 25-28 in Evansville, Indiana at the Deaconess Aquatic Center. Competition will begin with prelims starting at 10:30 a.m. CT each day, with finals following that night, beginning at 6 p.m. CT.

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