Tigers snag three personal bests to round out Auburn Diving Invitational

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Tigers snag three personal bests to round out Auburn Diving InvitationalTigers snag three personal bests to round out Auburn Diving Invitational
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AUBURN, Ala.  – Throw NCAA Zone Scores out the window, the Auburn women were on a mission for more than just qualification on Tuesday.
 
The Orange and Blue trio of Gretchen Wensuc, Ashlynn Sullivan and Abigail Farrar put on a show on the Platform inside James E. Martin Aquatic Center. All three dialed up personal bests as Jeff Shaffer's diving group finished off a successful Auburn Diving Invitational.
 
Wensuc was first to impress. A 278.00 gave the Denver, Colorado native the best score of her career and cleared the zones mark by more than 50 points.
 
Sullivan and Farrar weren't too far behind either. Both managing to hit key dives, Sullivan set her new PR at 262.75 while Farrar's is at 256.60.
 
After four days of diving, all seven divers hit zones qualifications in their respective disciplines.
 
FROM THE WELL
Head coach, Jeff Shaffer
"I'm so proud of everyone's performance and I like where we're headed. We had several personal bests and that shows the process is working. There are still a few areas that we need to focus and fix but that's always the case if you're trying to get better.
 
"Overall, I'm proud of their effort and attitude. It was a tremendous competition and an excellent way to end the fall semester, and we look forward to championship season."
 
UP NEXT
Auburn swimming and diving will return in the new year. A fast and furious spring schedule begins with a bout versus SEC foe Texas A&M on Jan. 4, 2023. The meet is slated to begin at 2 p.m. CT.