Monday, March 10
Auburn, AL
Prelims at 4:45 p.m. | Finals at 7:00 p.m.
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NCAA Diving Zones

Camyla Monroy, an All-American in the one-meter, will make her second-straight appearance in the event at this year's NCAA Championships.
Monroy Wins One-Meter, Men Punch Six Tickets on Day Two of NCAA Zones
Monday, March 10, 2025 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
AUBURN, Ala. – The Florida divers showcased impressive performances across the board on day two of the 2025 NCAA Zone B Championships on Monday at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center.
Camyla Monroy started things off with a standout performance, winning the one-meter competition with a combined score of 632.60. On the men's side, Peyton Donald and Jesus Gonazalez solidified their NCAA's spot after delivering a top-eight finish in the three-meter. Coming off a third-place finish in the one-meter yesterday, Gesing qualified in the three-meter after placing in the top-12.
Monday's complete results: https://floridagators.com/documents/2025/3/10/Zones_Day_2_Full_Results.pdf
Women's One-Meter
Making her first one-meter diving appearance since winning gold at SEC Championships back in February, the sophomore continued her dominance. Monroy advanced to the finals after finishing third with a score of 304.60. During her finals performance, the All-American scored a 62.00 on her last dive to place first with a combined score of 632.60, improving from her 600.00 at last year's Zones. Her win today allows for a top-12 finish on the three-meter and platform to qualify for NCAA Championships in those two events as well.
Men's Three-Meter
After Donald and Gonzalez finished ninth and eleventh, respectively, in yesterday's one-meter competition, narrowly missing the top-seven NCAA qualifying spots, they needed to place in the top-eight today. Not only would a top-eight finish officially secure their spots, but it would also ensure qualification in both events, as they had already finished in the top-12 for the one-meter.
The pair stayed steady throughout both the preliminaries and finals, consistently remaining in the top-eight. Donald earned seven scores over 60, with two dives in round five scoring 73.50 each. He finished fifth overall in the finals with a total score of 751.95. Gonzalez, who was seeded seventh going into the finals, held onto his position by scoring five dives over 60, finishing with a combined score of 736.85.
Coming off a third-place finish yesterday in the one-meter, Gesing scored within the top-12 to earn his first NCAA Championships ticket in the three-meter, while earning his second NCAA ticket this week. The sophomore went into finals seeded No. 13, but fought back to placed ninth overall with a combined score 722.80.
Up Next:
Tuesday's events begin with the women's three-meter at 12 p.m. Finals is set for 2:45 p.m. before the men climb the tower for platform competition. Prelims will begin at 4:30 p.m. with finals at 6:15 p.m.
DiveMeets will provide live results: https://secure.meetcontrol.com/divemeets/system/meetinfoext.php?meetnum=11458
Hear from Head Diving Coach Bryan Gillooly
On Camyla Monroy winning one-meter:
"Today was about as good as it gets. Camy starting us out by winning the one meter event really set the tone for a great day. The main goal is always just qualifying but coming out with a win against two former NCAA champions in that event will certainly boost her confidence moving forward."
On all three men qualifying in both springboard events:
"The men were under a lot of pressure in a great three-meter contest and they were all clutch when it mattered most. Conor came back strong after a couple early missed dives and Peyton and Jesus were solid throughout. By qualifying today all three men are qualified on both springboard events.
All in all the Gators punched a total of six tickets today. Two more days to go and we are not done yet."
Results from Mondays prelims and finals as well as the remaining schedule can be found below.
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Camyla Monroy started things off with a standout performance, winning the one-meter competition with a combined score of 632.60. On the men's side, Peyton Donald and Jesus Gonazalez solidified their NCAA's spot after delivering a top-eight finish in the three-meter. Coming off a third-place finish in the one-meter yesterday, Gesing qualified in the three-meter after placing in the top-12.
Monday's complete results: https://floridagators.com/documents/2025/3/10/Zones_Day_2_Full_Results.pdf
Women's One-Meter
Making her first one-meter diving appearance since winning gold at SEC Championships back in February, the sophomore continued her dominance. Monroy advanced to the finals after finishing third with a score of 304.60. During her finals performance, the All-American scored a 62.00 on her last dive to place first with a combined score of 632.60, improving from her 600.00 at last year's Zones. Her win today allows for a top-12 finish on the three-meter and platform to qualify for NCAA Championships in those two events as well.
Men's Three-Meter
After Donald and Gonzalez finished ninth and eleventh, respectively, in yesterday's one-meter competition, narrowly missing the top-seven NCAA qualifying spots, they needed to place in the top-eight today. Not only would a top-eight finish officially secure their spots, but it would also ensure qualification in both events, as they had already finished in the top-12 for the one-meter.
The pair stayed steady throughout both the preliminaries and finals, consistently remaining in the top-eight. Donald earned seven scores over 60, with two dives in round five scoring 73.50 each. He finished fifth overall in the finals with a total score of 751.95. Gonzalez, who was seeded seventh going into the finals, held onto his position by scoring five dives over 60, finishing with a combined score of 736.85.
Coming off a third-place finish yesterday in the one-meter, Gesing scored within the top-12 to earn his first NCAA Championships ticket in the three-meter, while earning his second NCAA ticket this week. The sophomore went into finals seeded No. 13, but fought back to placed ninth overall with a combined score 722.80.
Up Next:
Tuesday's events begin with the women's three-meter at 12 p.m. Finals is set for 2:45 p.m. before the men climb the tower for platform competition. Prelims will begin at 4:30 p.m. with finals at 6:15 p.m.
DiveMeets will provide live results: https://secure.meetcontrol.com/divemeets/system/meetinfoext.php?meetnum=11458
Hear from Head Diving Coach Bryan Gillooly
On Camyla Monroy winning one-meter:
"Today was about as good as it gets. Camy starting us out by winning the one meter event really set the tone for a great day. The main goal is always just qualifying but coming out with a win against two former NCAA champions in that event will certainly boost her confidence moving forward."
On all three men qualifying in both springboard events:
"The men were under a lot of pressure in a great three-meter contest and they were all clutch when it mattered most. Conor came back strong after a couple early missed dives and Peyton and Jesus were solid throughout. By qualifying today all three men are qualified on both springboard events.
All in all the Gators punched a total of six tickets today. Two more days to go and we are not done yet."
Results from Mondays prelims and finals as well as the remaining schedule can be found below.
| Event | Results |
| Women's 1-Meter Finals | Camyla Monroy | 1st place
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| Men's 3-Meter Finals | Peyton Donald | 5th place
Jesus Gonzalez | 7th place
Conor Gesing | 9th place
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| Women's 1-Meter Prelims The top 18 finishers in the preliminary round will advance to finals. |
Camyla Monroy | 3rd place
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| Men's 3-Meter Prelims The top 18 finishers in the preliminary round will advance to finals. |
Peyton Donald | 4th place
Jesus Gonzalez | 7th place
Conor Gesing | 13th place
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- 12 p.m. – Women's 3-meter prelims
- 2:30 p.m. – Women's 3-meter finals
- 4:30 p.m. – Men's Platform prelims
- 6:15 p.m. – Men's Platform finals
- 12 p.m. – Women's Platform prelims
- 1:30 p.m. – Women's Platform finals
- Women
- 1-meter: 9
- 3-meter: 7
- Platform: 7
- Men
- 1-meter: 7
- 3-meter: 8
- Platform: 6
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