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Two Boise State Divers Head to NCAA Zone Championships
3/9/2019 4:00:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
NCAA Zone E Diving ChampionshipsFlagstaff, Ariz. | Northern Arizona Aquatic Center
Monday-Wednesday | March 11-13 | All Day
Results:Â Dive Meets
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WHAT IS HAPPENING
- Boise State is sending two divers, senior Cassidy Bose and freshman Marti Erlam, to the 2019 NCAA Zone E Championships this Monday through Wednesday at Flagstaff, Ariz., at the Northern Arizona University Aquatic Center in Flagstaff.
- At stake for both Broncos is a berth into the NCAA National Championships March 20-23 at Austin, Texas.Â
- The meet starts on Monday with the 1-meter springboard followed by the 3-meter springboard on Tuesday and the platform Wednesday.
CASSIDY BOSE
- Bose is no stranger to this meet having competed at Zones in 2017 where she became the first Bronco diver to every qualify for the NCAA Championships making it on the platform dive.
- This year, the native of Mt. Pleasant, Wis., qualified for the NCAA Zone E meet on the 3-meter springboard with a career-best score of 319.70 — the ninth-best mark in school history — recorded in the final of the 2019 Mountain West Championships at Minneapolis.Â
- In addition, she qualified on the platform as well recording a season-high 247.25 to win the consolation final at the MW meet in February.Â
MARTI ERLAM
- Joining Bose at the Zone meet is Marti Erlam — a freshman from Calgary, Alberta — who also qualified on two boards.
- Erlam will compete on the 1-meter springboard for which she qualified with a score of 302.1 — the sixth-best score in program history.Â
- Erlam will also participate in the 3-meter springboard competition after recording three scores of 320 or better this season, including her official qualifying score of 324.67 — ranked third in Boise State history.
- Her score of 322.65 on the 3-meter springboard at the MW Championships placed her fourth overall. Meanwhile, she finished third on the 1-meter with a 301.55 to set the program record for a conference meet and rank seventh overall in school history.Â
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