Upcoming Event: Football versus Cal Poly on September 6, 2025 at 4 p.m.

Swimming and Diving Meet Scoring Rules
ARTICLE 1. When using six lanes or more, the scoring of place values in dual meets shall be: relays, 11-4-2-0, with only the best two relays from each team scoring; individual events, 9-4-3-2-1-0, with only the best three contestants from each team scoring.
Computation of Diving Scores
ARTICLE 1. The individual judges’ awards shall be recorded in the same column each time. Cancellation of Awards
ARTICLE 2. a. When there are two judges, both scores shall be added. None shall be canceled. Rule 6 / Diving Competition 77 b. When there are three judges, all three awards shall be added. None shall be canceled. c. When there are five judges, the highest and lowest awards shall be canceled, and the remaining awards shall be added. If there are identical awards, any may be canceled. d. When there are seven or nine judges, the two highest and two lowest awards shall be canceled, and the remaining awards shall be added.
ARTICLE 3. a. The score for each dive is determined by multiplying the sum of the remaining judges’ awards by the degree of difficulty. b. When there are nine judges, the sum of the remaining judges’ awards must be multiplied by 0.6 or three-fifths and by the degree of difficulty.
Final Score ARTICLE 4. The diver’s final score is the sum of the scores for each dive; except that, when two judges are used, the final total is multiplied by 1.5.
ARTICLE 5. The winner of the event is the diver with the highest total accumulated points. If two or more divers have equal points, they shall be declared tied. For details regarding NCAA zone and championship qualification, please see the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Pre-championships Manual.
NCAA SECTION 11. The team accumulating the greatest number of points shall be declared the winner of the meet. If the final total number of points for each team is the same, the meet is declared a tie. A meet score is subject to review and may be corrected by the meet committee within 30 subsequent days for NCAA championships and