Lazeroff wins platform, Maillard takes second at Auburn Diving Invite

Lazeroff wins platform, Maillard takes second at Auburn Diving InviteLazeroff wins platform, Maillard takes second at Auburn Diving Invite

Dec. 19, 2016

Scott Lazeroff won the platform competition for the second time this season and Alison Maillard earned a runner-up finish to close out the Auburn Diving Invitational on Monday at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center.

"I was pleased with the effort today," head coach Jeff Shaffer said. "As I told the kids, the third day of a three-day invitational kind of gets taxing but they came in with a good attitude and performed well. I like where we are going."

Lazeroff scored a 370.85 to win the men's event, averaging a 61.81 per dive. He posted a pair of 70-point dives, on his second dive (70.20) and his last dive (70.95).

Maillard scored a 234.45 to earn her runner-up showing in the women's event. Her highest-scoring dive was her third, an inward 2 ½ somersault tuck with a 2.7 degree of difficulty, scoring a 52.65.

"The quality of the competition was outstanding," Shaffer said. "It gave us a taste of some of our SEC opponents and some of our zone opponents. It's always a better environment to finish the fall season with a competition instead of just training. It elevates the focus."

Maddie Cox posted a season-best 220.35 to finish fifth and complete a weekend in which she posted career-bests on both springboards.

Pete Turnham finished sixth with a score of 314.35 and Justin Checchin was 11th with a 221.70, a personal-best.

Competing on the platform for the first time this season, Miranda Telmanik scored a 192.45 to place 13th while Claire Schuermann posted a 190.85 to finish a spot behind her in 14th.

"We still have some areas we need to focus on," Shaffer said. "Finishing dives is going to make our scoring potential a little bit higher; adding a little bit higher degree of difficulty, especially on the women's side, again the scoring potential goes up."

The divers now break for the holidays and will return to competition Jan. 3-5 in Knoxville, Tenn., for the Tennessee Collegiate Diving Invitational. The swimmers will next compete on Jan. 7 at home against Texas A&M at 11 a.m. CT.

AU Diving Invite Results - Day