Eastern Michigan Athletics

Eastern Divers Complete NCAA Zone Diving Championships
3/11/2026 7:23:00 PM | Swimming & Diving
Rose Kendrick and Meg Lupa competed for the Eagles
Results
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University divers hosted the 2026 NCAA Zone C Diving Championships at Jones Natatorium Monday-Wednesday, March 9-11.
Competing for the Eagles was Rose Kendrick (Geneva, N.Y./Geneva) in both the one-meter and three-meter dives, and Meg Lupa (Campden, Ontario/West Niagara Secondary), who competed in the platform dive.
Both the women's one-meter and three-meter dives featured 45 athletes, while 26 divers competed in the women's platform dive.
How it Happened
On day one of the meet, Kendrick finished in 19th place in the one-meter dive, scoring 253.50 points. On day two, she finished the three-meter dive with 254.10 points, landing in 26th place.
On the third and final day of competition, Lupa earned 20th place in the platform dive, scoring 198.20 points.
Up Next
The Eastern swimmers will compete at the CSCAA National Invitational Championships in Ocala, Fla., Thursday-Saturday, March 12-14 to conclude the swim and dive season. Prelims will begin each day at 9:30 a.m., while finals will begin at 6 p.m. Fans can stream the event live on YouTube here.
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EMU Individual Results
Day One, March 9
One Meter Dive Prelims
19. Rose Kendrick – 253.50
Day Two, March 10
Three Meter Dive Prelims
26. Rose Kendrick – 254.10
Day Three, March 11
Platform Dive Prelims
20. Meg Lupa – 198.20
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University divers hosted the 2026 NCAA Zone C Diving Championships at Jones Natatorium Monday-Wednesday, March 9-11.
Competing for the Eagles was Rose Kendrick (Geneva, N.Y./Geneva) in both the one-meter and three-meter dives, and Meg Lupa (Campden, Ontario/West Niagara Secondary), who competed in the platform dive.
Both the women's one-meter and three-meter dives featured 45 athletes, while 26 divers competed in the women's platform dive.
How it Happened
On day one of the meet, Kendrick finished in 19th place in the one-meter dive, scoring 253.50 points. On day two, she finished the three-meter dive with 254.10 points, landing in 26th place.
On the third and final day of competition, Lupa earned 20th place in the platform dive, scoring 198.20 points.
Up Next
The Eastern swimmers will compete at the CSCAA National Invitational Championships in Ocala, Fla., Thursday-Saturday, March 12-14 to conclude the swim and dive season. Prelims will begin each day at 9:30 a.m., while finals will begin at 6 p.m. Fans can stream the event live on YouTube here.
Follow Us
For the latest in EMU swimming & diving, stay tuned to EMUEagles.com, and follow the team on Instagram, X, and Facebook.
EMU Individual Results
Day One, March 9
One Meter Dive Prelims
19. Rose Kendrick – 253.50
Day Two, March 10
Three Meter Dive Prelims
26. Rose Kendrick – 254.10
Day Three, March 11
Platform Dive Prelims
20. Meg Lupa – 198.20
Players Mentioned
2026 NCAA Zone C Diving - March 11 - Women's Competition
Monday, February 23
2026 NCAA Zone C Diving - March 11 - Men's Competition
Monday, February 23
2026 NCAA Zone C Diving - March 10 - Preliminary Competition
Monday, February 23
2026 NCAA Zone C Diving - March 9 - Preliminary Competition
Monday, February 23








