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Peterson punches NCAA ticket on platform
March 08, 2017 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Senior takes sixth at zone meet to earn NCAA championships bid
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Ashley Peterson officially punched her ticket to the 2017 NCAA Championships after a sixth-place finish in the women's 10-meter platform event at the NCAA Zone D Championships on Wednesday.
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Peterson accumulated a total of 507.80 points, holding steady through the five-round finals session after taking sixth during the preliminaries by tallying a score of 246.40.
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The senior is UW's first NCAA championships qualifier – male or female – in a diving event since 2001, when Aaron Forgy took 15th place on the men's 3-meter springboard.
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"We're thrilled for Ashley," UW head coach Whitney Hite said. "Our diving program has made some great strides under (diving coach) Anton Slobounov and this is a great step for both Ashley and for our program."
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On the men's side Wednesday, Kevin Pomeroy and Andrew Pearce each qualified for the final on the platform. Pomeroy finished 11th with 595.30 points and Pearce finished 14th with 515.05 points.
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Both Pomeroy and Pearce improved on their finishes from the preliminary round, where Pomeroy was 13th (294.80) and Pearce was 15th (259.25).
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Alexandra Hafey also competed with Peterson in the women's platform event and took 24th with 164.85 points.
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Peterson joins a group of 10 Wisconsin swimmers who have qualified to compete at the NCAA women's meet next week in Indianapolis. Competition is set for March 15-18 at IU Natatorium on the IUPUI campus.
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Peterson accumulated a total of 507.80 points, holding steady through the five-round finals session after taking sixth during the preliminaries by tallying a score of 246.40.
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The senior is UW's first NCAA championships qualifier – male or female – in a diving event since 2001, when Aaron Forgy took 15th place on the men's 3-meter springboard.
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"We're thrilled for Ashley," UW head coach Whitney Hite said. "Our diving program has made some great strides under (diving coach) Anton Slobounov and this is a great step for both Ashley and for our program."
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On the men's side Wednesday, Kevin Pomeroy and Andrew Pearce each qualified for the final on the platform. Pomeroy finished 11th with 595.30 points and Pearce finished 14th with 515.05 points.
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Both Pomeroy and Pearce improved on their finishes from the preliminary round, where Pomeroy was 13th (294.80) and Pearce was 15th (259.25).
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Alexandra Hafey also competed with Peterson in the women's platform event and took 24th with 164.85 points.
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Peterson joins a group of 10 Wisconsin swimmers who have qualified to compete at the NCAA women's meet next week in Indianapolis. Competition is set for March 15-18 at IU Natatorium on the IUPUI campus.
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