Ryan Funderburk Becomes First Men's Diving All-America In 51 Years
Posted Mar 29, 2008
Senior Ryan Funderburk became the first University of North Carolina men's diver in 51 years to earn All-America honors when the Summerfield, N.C., took 14th place in the three-meter diving competition at the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships being hosted by the University of Washington.
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