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FSU Wraps up 2025 at Diving Winter Nationals
12/17/2025 4:39:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
MIDLAND, Texas – The Florida State swimming and diving team concluded the 2025 portion of its season at the USA Diving Winter National Championships from December 10-16 at the COM Aquatics Center in Midland, Texas.
The seven-day event featured eight current Seminoles competing across individual and synchronized events, with multiple top-10 finishes.
Competition opened with qualifying rounds on 10-meter, 1-meter and 3-meter, followed by preliminary and final rounds throughout the week. The event concluded with synchronized finals.
Redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark led the way for Florida State, earning a fifth-place finish in the women's platform event. Clark placed fifth in the preliminary round with a score of 268.20 before finishing fifth overall in the final with a combined score of 543.80. She also was fifth in the synchronized women's 3-meter final, with a score of 220.68.
Strong performances continued in synchronized competition later in the week. In the men's 3-meter synchronized event, the duo of junior Jack Bessire and freshman Jack Sparks placed fifth overall with a combined score of 628.50 after a mark of 311.94 in prelims that also was fifth. Sophomore Hayden Schroeder and sophomore Noah Turner also advanced to the final and finished sixth overall with a score of 622.23 after placing seventh in the preliminary round with a 301.35.
Individually for the men, Schroeder competed in multiple events, placing 21st on both 3-meter (308.15) and 1-meter (256.70). Turner finished 30th on 3-meter with a score of 278.80, while sophomore Carlos Vargas competed on platform and recorded a score of 274.50.
Florida State also posted solid results during the individual qualifying rounds. Sophomore Evelyn Hall was 17th in the 1-meter qualifier with a score of 201.00. In the men's 1-meter qualifier, Sparks earned a seventh-place finish with a score of 289.60 while freshman Maxwell Shaver followed with a ninth-place showing at 277.40. Shaver also competed in the men's 3-meter qualifier, placing 32nd with a score of 188.90.
Up next, the Seminoles will return home to host Villanova at the Morcom Aquatics Center on January 6.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
The seven-day event featured eight current Seminoles competing across individual and synchronized events, with multiple top-10 finishes.
Competition opened with qualifying rounds on 10-meter, 1-meter and 3-meter, followed by preliminary and final rounds throughout the week. The event concluded with synchronized finals.
Redshirt senior Kayleigh Clark led the way for Florida State, earning a fifth-place finish in the women's platform event. Clark placed fifth in the preliminary round with a score of 268.20 before finishing fifth overall in the final with a combined score of 543.80. She also was fifth in the synchronized women's 3-meter final, with a score of 220.68.
Strong performances continued in synchronized competition later in the week. In the men's 3-meter synchronized event, the duo of junior Jack Bessire and freshman Jack Sparks placed fifth overall with a combined score of 628.50 after a mark of 311.94 in prelims that also was fifth. Sophomore Hayden Schroeder and sophomore Noah Turner also advanced to the final and finished sixth overall with a score of 622.23 after placing seventh in the preliminary round with a 301.35.
Individually for the men, Schroeder competed in multiple events, placing 21st on both 3-meter (308.15) and 1-meter (256.70). Turner finished 30th on 3-meter with a score of 278.80, while sophomore Carlos Vargas competed on platform and recorded a score of 274.50.
Florida State also posted solid results during the individual qualifying rounds. Sophomore Evelyn Hall was 17th in the 1-meter qualifier with a score of 201.00. In the men's 1-meter qualifier, Sparks earned a seventh-place finish with a score of 289.60 while freshman Maxwell Shaver followed with a ninth-place showing at 277.40. Shaver also competed in the men's 3-meter qualifier, placing 32nd with a score of 188.90.
Up next, the Seminoles will return home to host Villanova at the Morcom Aquatics Center on January 6.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving).
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