
Six Hoosiers Qualify for NCAA Championships from First Day of Zones
3/10/2025 6:09:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Six Hoosiers punched their tickets to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Monday (March 10) on the first day of the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of the Ohio State University.
Three men qualified on the 1-meter springboard, and three women advanced from the 3-meter springboard – tying Purdue for the most in each competition.
"It was a great start for the team," IU head diving coach Drew Johansen said. "Adding three more men to the strong representation of swimmers was a great way to start the championship. The two we have with a 'B' cut have their stronger events in the coming days.
"Having our three female qualifiers from last year punching their tickets on day one was a great start. We hope to add more events and more divers tomorrow and Wednesday."
Seniors Quinn Henninger – the Big Ten Champion on 1-meter – and Carson Tyler led the way in the men's event, taking the top two spots with scores of 752.30 and 736.00, respectively. The pairing finished second and third in the event at the NCAA Championships last season. Junior Maxwell Weinrich was the fourth and final diver to eclipse 700 points Monday, also qualifying on 1-meter.
Placing 11th and 12th, Junior Dash Glasberg and freshman Joshua Sollenberger just missed out on the 10 qualifying spots available on 1-meter. However, as top-12 finishers, both can still qualify in this event if they meet the qualifying standards in another event.
With another 10 bids available in the women's 3-meter event, the Hoosier trio of senior Skyler Liu and sophomores Ella Roselli and Lily Witte were among the upper-echelon that secured NCAA berths. All three Hoosiers return from last season's NCAA Championships roster. Freshman Mary Kate Cavanaugh placed 14th in the event, missing out by 14.35 points, as nine Hoosiers competed in finals Monday.
With the three additions to the roster, Indiana's NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships expands to 13 after 10 swimmers locked in their spots last week.
RESULTS
Women's 3-Meter
4. Skyler Liu – 645.45 (NCAA Qualifier)
5. Ella Roselli – 638.50 (NCAA Qualifier)
8. Lily Witte – 634.25 (NCAA Qualifier)
14. Mary Kate Cavanaugh – 563.30 (Finalist)
43. Morgan Casey – 209.90
Men's 1-Meter
1. Quinn Henninger – 752.30 (NCAA Qualifier)
2. Carson Tyler – 736.00 (NCAA Qualifier)
4. Maxwell Weinrich – 700.25 (NCAA Qualifier)
11. Dash Glasberg – 644.05 (Finalist)
12. Joshua Sollenberger – 637.40 (Finalist)
36. William Jansen – 245.35
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Three men qualified on the 1-meter springboard, and three women advanced from the 3-meter springboard – tying Purdue for the most in each competition.
"It was a great start for the team," IU head diving coach Drew Johansen said. "Adding three more men to the strong representation of swimmers was a great way to start the championship. The two we have with a 'B' cut have their stronger events in the coming days.
"Having our three female qualifiers from last year punching their tickets on day one was a great start. We hope to add more events and more divers tomorrow and Wednesday."
Seniors Quinn Henninger – the Big Ten Champion on 1-meter – and Carson Tyler led the way in the men's event, taking the top two spots with scores of 752.30 and 736.00, respectively. The pairing finished second and third in the event at the NCAA Championships last season. Junior Maxwell Weinrich was the fourth and final diver to eclipse 700 points Monday, also qualifying on 1-meter.
Placing 11th and 12th, Junior Dash Glasberg and freshman Joshua Sollenberger just missed out on the 10 qualifying spots available on 1-meter. However, as top-12 finishers, both can still qualify in this event if they meet the qualifying standards in another event.
With another 10 bids available in the women's 3-meter event, the Hoosier trio of senior Skyler Liu and sophomores Ella Roselli and Lily Witte were among the upper-echelon that secured NCAA berths. All three Hoosiers return from last season's NCAA Championships roster. Freshman Mary Kate Cavanaugh placed 14th in the event, missing out by 14.35 points, as nine Hoosiers competed in finals Monday.
With the three additions to the roster, Indiana's NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships expands to 13 after 10 swimmers locked in their spots last week.
RESULTS
Women's 3-Meter
4. Skyler Liu – 645.45 (NCAA Qualifier)
5. Ella Roselli – 638.50 (NCAA Qualifier)
8. Lily Witte – 634.25 (NCAA Qualifier)
14. Mary Kate Cavanaugh – 563.30 (Finalist)
43. Morgan Casey – 209.90
Men's 1-Meter
1. Quinn Henninger – 752.30 (NCAA Qualifier)
2. Carson Tyler – 736.00 (NCAA Qualifier)
4. Maxwell Weinrich – 700.25 (NCAA Qualifier)
11. Dash Glasberg – 644.05 (Finalist)
12. Joshua Sollenberger – 637.40 (Finalist)
36. William Jansen – 245.35
@IndianaSwimDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men's and women's swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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