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News January 11, 2026By Victoria Jones

Divers Turn in Solid Performance at Georgia Southern on Saturday – UNC Asheville Athletics

Divers Turn in Solid Performance at Georgia Southern on Saturday – UNC Asheville Athletics
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The UNC Asheville diving team delivered a strong showing on Saturday at Georgia Southern, demonstrating skill and determination throughout the meet. Competing against a competitive field, the divers showcased their abilities with solid performances that underscored the program’s continuing development. Highlights from the event reflect promising progress for UNC Asheville Athletics as the season advances.

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  • Diving Team Shows Promising Skill Against Stiff Competition at Georgia Southern
  • Standout Performers Lead UNC Asheville’s Efforts in Challenging Meet
  • Coaching Staff Emphasizes Technical Improvement and Consistency for Upcoming Events
  • Concluding Remarks

Diving Team Shows Promising Skill Against Stiff Competition at Georgia Southern

UNC Asheville’s diving squad showed remarkable tenacity and technical prowess this past Saturday in a challenging meet at Georgia Southern. Competing against some of the region’s top talent, the team demonstrated significant growth through a series of precise and controlled dives. Highlighted by several personal bests, the divers executed complex routines that reflected both discipline and confidence, traits honed through rigorous training sessions earlier in the season.

Standout performers included:

  • Senior diver Emma Lawson, who earned a career-high score on the 3-meter springboard.
  • Freshman Miguel Cruz, showcasing impressive form during his forward 2½ somersaults.
  • Junior Kaitlyn Reed, delivering consistent entries that minimized splash and maximized points.
DiverEventScorePlacement
Emma Lawson3m Springboard312.54th
Miguel Cruz1m Springboard285.26th
Kaitlyn ReedPlatform298.85th

Standout Performers Lead UNC Asheville’s Efforts in Challenging Meet

UNC Asheville’s divers demonstrated remarkable grit and precision during their weekend meet at Georgia Southern, where a handful of athletes distinguished themselves as pivotal contributors. Leading the pack was senior diver Mia Thompson, who secured top marks on both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards, showcasing flawless technique and consistency. Mia’s performances not only earned valuable points but also set a competitive tone for the team, inspiring her teammates to push their limits amidst stiff competition.

Joining Thompson in the spotlight were freshman diver Marcus Lee and junior Taylor Reed, both making notable strides in their respective events. Lee’s exceptional entry angles and controlled somersaults elevated his scores, while Reed’s steady execution on the 3-meter was instrumental in the team’s overall standings. Their combined efforts epitomized the depth of talent on the UNC Asheville roster, with strategic dives and unwavering focus making all the difference in this challenging away meet.

  • Mia Thompson: 1-meter and 3-meter top placements
  • Marcus Lee: Strong performance on 1-meter springboard
  • Taylor Reed: Consistent 3-meter scoring
DiverEventTop Score
Mia Thompson3-meter Springboard312.45
Mia Thompson1-meter Springboard298.10
Marcus Lee1-meter Springboard275.30
Taylor Reed3-meter Springboard267.85

Coaching Staff Emphasizes Technical Improvement and Consistency for Upcoming Events

Leading up to the upcoming meets, the coaching staff has placed a premium on refining the divers’ technical abilities while building consistency across all events. Through targeted drills and video analysis sessions, athletes are honing their form and entry techniques to minimize splash and maximize scoring potential. Emphasis is also being placed on mental preparation, ensuring each diver can replicate their best performance under pressure. Coaches have highlighted the importance of developing a routine that fosters reliability, enabling team members to deliver steady results meet after meet.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Improving takeoff posture and controlled rotations
  • Enhancing core stability and body alignment
  • Consistent approach timing and rhythm
  • Mental visualization techniques for competitive readiness
DiverEventCurrent Focus
Katie Reynolds3m SpringboardEntry angles & rotations
Mark Simmons1m SpringboardApproach consistency
Ashley Nguyen10m PlatformTakeoff control

Concluding Remarks

The solid performances delivered by the UNC Asheville divers at Georgia Southern on Saturday highlight the team’s continued growth and competitive spirit. As the season progresses, the Bulldogs look to build on these strong showings and maintain their momentum in upcoming meets. Fans and supporters can stay updated on future events and results by following UNC Asheville Athletics.

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