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Men's Swimming and Diving

Stennett and Cave Qualify for NCAA Zones as Diving Sweeps on Saturday

BALTIMORE -- Both Ember Stennett and Kaleb Cave qualified for NCAA Diving Zones as the UMBC Diving team swept Mary Washington on Saturday.

Stennett won and qualified in both the 1M and 3M, while Cave won and qualified in the 1M and Anders Logas won the 3M. 

In the Women's 1M, Stennett finished with 272.55, with Alicia Buteau (242.03), Isabella Evers (228.90) and Hannah Giblin (178.50) finishing behind her. Stennett then won the 3M with a pool record score of 311.18, followed by Evers (252.75 PR), Buteau (244.80) and Giblin (175.43).

Cave won the Men's 1M with a score of 307.35, Logas took silver (297.83), Aidan O'Callaghan (271.05) won bronze, and Grant Moore (268.58) and Aedan Billington (203.18 PR) finished in fourth and fifth. 

In the 3M, Logas took first with a score of 304.20, followed by Cave (286.05), Moore (269.55) and O'Callaghan (248.55).

The Retrievers are at Towson next weekend.
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Players Mentioned

Alicia Buteau

Alicia Buteau

Diving
Senior
Isabella Evers

Isabella Evers

Diving
Senior
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

Diving
5' 5"
Junior
Hannah Giblin

Hannah Giblin

Diving
Freshman
Kaleb Cave

Kaleb Cave

Diving
Sophomore
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Diving
Senior
Grant Moore

Grant Moore

Diving
Sophomore
Aedan Billington

Aedan Billington

Diving
Freshman
Aidan O

Aidan O'Callaghan

Diving
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Alicia Buteau

Alicia Buteau

Senior
Diving
Isabella Evers

Isabella Evers

Senior
Diving
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

5' 5"
Junior
Diving
Hannah Giblin

Hannah Giblin

Freshman
Diving
Kaleb Cave

Kaleb Cave

Sophomore
Diving
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Senior
Diving
Grant Moore

Grant Moore

Sophomore
Diving
Aedan Billington

Aedan Billington

Freshman
Diving
Aidan O

Aidan O'Callaghan

Freshman
Diving
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