Ari Davis | Posted: 20 Nov 2015 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU starts strong at first day of Wildcat Invite

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Wildcat Diving Invitational Day 1-Results

PROVO, Utah – Kevin Dreesen and Kaela Call led BYU dive Friday in the first day of the Wildcat Diving Invitational in Tucson, Arizona.

“The meet went really well for our divers,” BYU head diving coach Tyce Routson said. “The men’s team battled against some really good competition. Kevin got second in the 1-meter event diving with some really skilled divers and Kaela did a great job in the 3-meter event as well. The teams got a good taste of what NCAA Zones will be like, and this meet will be great preparation for what is to come.”

In the preliminary round of the women’s 3-meter event, Call scored a 232.75, good enough to get her into the consolation finals. In those finals, she took sixth place with a score of 233.00.

On the men’s side, Matt Denkers scored a 323.60 for second in the preliminary round, with Dreesen diving to a 314.40 for third. Dreesen then registered a 348.35 in the final for a second-place finish on the day.

The action will continue tomorrow at noon MST. Results will be posted directly following the meet on the men’s and women’s schedule pages. Live results will also be posted throuhgout the meet at divemeets.com.

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