Aranza Vazquez Wins Three-Meter For Second NCAA Diving Title
Posted Mar 17, 2023
One national title wasn't enough for North Carolina diver Aranza Vazquez – so she went and earned herself another. Twenty-four hours after winning the one-meter at the 2023 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships – becoming the first Tar Heel diver to ever win a national title – Vazquez made it a springboard sweep by claiming the three-meter.
(GoHeels.com)
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