RIVERSIDE, Calif. – San Diego State’s Summer Westmoreland finished second in the 1-meter springboard event on Friday to lead the Aztec diving contingent at the Riverside Collegiate Invitational.
In the lone women’s competition of the day, Westmoreland eclipsed an NCAA zone qualifying standard with a season-high total of 290.15 points, climbing three places from the fifth position after the preliminary round.
The Aztecs landed three additional divers in the top 10 at Riverside Aquatics Center, including Valentina Lopez Arevalo, who still surpassed an NCAA zone qualifying mark of 270.05 points in the finals despite slipping from the top spot into fourth place following the preliminaries.
Elsewhere, Jessica Schroeder (253.75) was slotted fifth in the individual standings, while Alina Skrocki (251.95) took eighth, followed by Olivia Zamudio (246.55), who placed 10th.
Rounding out the SDSU delegation was Taylor Konopacke (204.90), who completed the final round in the 14th position.
San Diego State concludes its weekend stay at the Riverside Collegiate Invitational on Saturday when it competes in the 3-meter springboard and platform events, beginning at 9 a.m. PT.
Riverside Collegiate Invitational
Riverside, Calif.
Women's 1-Meter Results (Finals)
Top 10 + SDSU
1. Viktoriia Yanovska (UNLV) – 318.00
2. Summer Westmoreland (SDSU) – 290.15
3. Allyse Abbott (UNLV) – 278.05
4. Valentina Lopez Arevalo (SDSU) – 270.05
5. Jessica Schroeder (SDSU) – 253.75
6. Jenna Walch (UNLV) – 253.05
7. Chelsey Dorosh (UNLV) – 252.75
8. Alina Skrocki (SDSU) – 251.95
9. Chloe Bohuslavizki (UNLV) – 248.05
10. Olivia Zamudio (SDSU) – 246.55
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14. Taylor Konopacke (SDSU) – 204.90