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In order for this provision to be met, at least six hours (4 if a graduate student) must have been taken for that semester; PREFERRED • Have completed JOUR 301 or COMM 307 (Mass Communication, Law, and Society); • Have demonstrated ability in writing, editing and graphic design through university coursework or equivalent experience; • Have at least one year experience in a responsible position on the Aggieland or comparable college yearbook. Application forms should be picked up and returned to Sandi Jones, Student Media business coordinator, in Suite L406 of the MSC. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. BATT Mark Dore, Editor in Chief Aimee Breaux, Managing Editor Katie Canales, Life & Arts Editor Jennifer Reiley, Asst. Managing Editor Carter Karels, Sports Editor Lindsey Gawlik, News Editor Shelby Knowles, Photo Editor Samantha King, Asst. News Editor Allison Bradshaw, Asst. Photo Editor Katy Stapp, Asst. News Editor Meredith Collier, Page Designer John Rangel, SciTech Editor Claire Shepherd, Page Designer THE BATTALION is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and Tuesday and Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and exam periods) at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843. Offices are in Suite L400 of the Memorial Student Center. News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A&M University in Student Media, a unit of the Division of Student Affairs. Newsroom phone: 979-845-3315; E-mail: editor@thebatt.com; website: http:// www.thebatt.com. Advertisina: Publication of advertising does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by The Battalion. For campus, local, and national display advertising, call 979- 845-2687. For classified advertising, call 979-845-0569. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Email: battads@thebatt.com. Subscriptions: A part of the University Advancement Fee entitles each Texas A&M student to pick up a single copy of The Battalion. First copy free, additional copies $1. Freshman Tyler Henschel competed in three diving events at the NCAA Championships, which concluded Saturday. For diver, one phrase matters: ‘I can do this ’ Canadian freshman concludes strong first season at A&M By Lawrence Smelser “I can do this, I can do this, I can do this. ” Tyler Henschel repeated the phrase over and over as he prepared for his final plat form dive at the Zone D Championships. After dominating the SEC during most of the season, the Texas A&M freshman diver struggled at the Zone D meet, but still managed to squeeze his way into the NCAA Championships with a ninth-place finish in the three-meter dive and an 11 th- place finish in the one-meter. It looked as if he wouldn’t qualify for the platform, however. As he was getting ready to attempt his dive, Henschel’s coach showed him how many points he would need in order to qualify. “He was up in the stands and put up his hands. He counted seven, saying I was seven points behind, so I knew I had to make it good,” Henschel said. Henschel then climbed up all 33 feet of the ladder to get on the board, and then, he jumped. “When I performed it, it felt really good when I hit the water, but I didn’t know how well it went until I got out of the water and heard the scores,” Henschel said. “I still had to wait for the other divers to go because I was the second diver out of the 18 divers competing. I didn’t know if I was going to make it in.” The board read 721.15 at the end of the event, which launched him into sixth place, meeting the requirement of finishing in the top seven. “It was almost, in a way, like a buzzer- beater, 3-point shot from downtown in basketball that secured my spot,” Henschel said. “It was really cool watching everyone else and then looking at the scoreboard at the end, knowing that I was going to be in Iowa City for the NCAAs competing in all three boards.” At the NCAA Championships in Iowa City, Iowa, which ended Saturday, Hen schel finished 19th in the platform dive with a score of 357.65. The freshman placed 33rd and 38th in the preliminaries for the one-meter and three-meter dives. Henschel grew up a gymnast and began diving at 14, which is late for most divers. Since he had such a late start, one of his coaches told him when he was just start ing that he wouldn’t make it to nationals. Henschel said this has helped motivate him in a positive way throughout his career. “I proved him wrong, and before I knew it, I was competing in junior and senior nationals,” Henschel said. “When someone tells you that you can’t do some thing, you work your tail off and prove them wrong. After all these years, I still tell him, ‘Remember when you told me 1 wouldn’t make it to nationals?’ We have a laugh about it.” Henschel is from Sherwood Park in Al berta, Canada. He redshirted during the 2014 season and, in his first year with the Aggies, has earned SEC Diver of the Week honors twice to go with 14 regular sea son victories. He swept the one-meter and three-meter during six of the team’s nine dual meets this season. The Canadian’s season bests are 391.05 in the one-meter, which makes him sixth best in Texas A&M history, 433.43 in the three-meter, which puts him at fourth, and 425.65 in the platform dive, which places him third among Aggie divers. Henschel is also a member of the Cana dian national team and has competed for the countiy internationally in events such as the Canada Cup and the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Bolzano, Italy. One of the main reasons he decided to come to A&M was because of his mentor, former A&M diver Eric Sehn, who gradu ated in 2008 and competed in the 2012 Olympics. Henschel received offers from schools all over the country, but he has no doubt that he made the right choice com ing to Texas A&M. “The team is great,” Henschel said. “It’s a great atmosphere; it’s very different here than anything I’ve ever experienced. Back home in Canada, swimming and div ing are always separate, but here they are combined. The team is like a brotherhood. During your ups and downs, your team mates are always there supporting you.” Henschel plans to graduate from Texas A&M with a degree in sports management and aspires to compete in the 2020 Olym pics. A&M duo wraps up Aggies' year at NCAAs Bolleter, Henschel rep team at championships By Lawrence Smelser The Texas A&M men’s swimming and diving team concluded its season with a 38th place finish at the NCAA Championships Saturday. Junior swimmer Cory Bol leter and freshman diver Tyler Henschel represented the squad. Bolleter, from San Antonio, tied for No. 12 overall in the 50- yard freestyle. He swam the race in 19.44 seconds, which enabled him to tie for fourth place in the consolation final. Bolleter was able to qualify for the final after swimming the 50-yard preliminary in 19.39 seconds and finishing in a 3-way tie for No. 16. He then entered a swim-off and was victorious. Bolleter also placed No. 33 in the 100-yard freestyle and achieved a personal best time of 43.32 seconds. Canadian Aggie diver Tyler Henschel placed No. 33 over all in the preliminaries and had a score of 313.45. In the plat form dive Henschel received a score of 357.65 and placed No. 19 overall. The Aggies will head into next season on a bright note with Bolleter and Henschel expected to return. A&M will continue to benefit from the experience of Bolleter, who was a team captain this season, and the rising star Henschel. THE TEXAS A&M STUDENT MEDIA BOARD INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR Editor-iri-Chief BATT Fall 2015-Spring 2016 (The fall and spring editor will oversee print and digital editions, and serve Aug. 16,2015, through May 14, 2016) Qualifications for editor-in-chief of The Battalion are: REQUIRED • Be a Texas A&M student in good standing with the University and enrolled in at least six credit hours (4 if a graduate student) during the term of office (unless fewer credits are required to graduate); • Have at least a 2.25 cumulative grade point ratio (3.25 if a graduate student) and at least a 2.25 grade point ratio (3.25 if a graduate student) in the semester immediately prior to the appointment, the semester of appointment and semester during the term of office. In order for this provision to be met, at least six hours (4 if a graduate student) must have been taken for that semester. PREFERRED • Have completed JOUR 301 or COMM 307 (Mass Communication, Law, and Society) or equivalent; • Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The Battalion or comparable daily college newspaper, -OR- Have at least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper, -OR - Have completed at least 12 hours in journalism, including JOUR 203 (Media Writing I) and JOUR 303 (Media Writing II) or JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to Sandi Jones, Student Media business coordinator, in Suite L406 of the MSC. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. 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