North Carolina State University Athletics

Davies Takes 13th in Platform Dive at NCAA's
3/22/2008 12:00:00 AM | Swimming
COLUMBUS, Ohio Kristin Davies pulled off a memorable performance on the third and final day of the NCAA Championships on Saturday, March 22, with a 243.20 score in the platform finals. The junior from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, qualified as an honorable mention All-America with the 13th-place finish. That placement stands as one of the top all-time finishes at the NCAA Championships on the women’s end in school history.
Davies is the first women’s diver at NC State to compete at the NCAA Championships since Molly Culberson made the trip in 2005.
“Kristin was terrific,” said head diving coach Ted Hautau. “She had an outstanding year and performed very well at the NCAA Championships. She is building a really solid foundation for the future of our program.”
Davies qualified to compete in the finals by nailing a 255.60 score to finish 10th in the prelims earlier in the day.
Davies is the first women’s diver at NC State to compete at the NCAA Championships since Molly Culberson made the trip in 2005.
“Kristin was terrific,” said head diving coach Ted Hautau. “She had an outstanding year and performed very well at the NCAA Championships. She is building a really solid foundation for the future of our program.”
Davies qualified to compete in the finals by nailing a 255.60 score to finish 10th in the prelims earlier in the day.
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