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Becca Reher | Posted: 11 Mar 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Becca Reher

Cribbs Shines in Zone E Championships

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Diver diving

FEDERAL WAY, Washington – The BYU dive team completed its postseason with the NCAA Zone E Championships Wednesday at the Kings County Aquatic Center. 

“The team put forth an outstanding effort over the last few days,” BYU head dive coach Tyce Rouston said. “Kennedy stepped up to the challenge and it paid off with her qualifying for the NCAA Championships. I’m extremely proud of our seniors for finishing strong and being a united team. We had great chemistry and the seniors will be missed by all.”

During the first day of the tournament, Kennedy Cribbs qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 1-meter by placing eighth in finals with a total score of 552.50. On the second day, Cribbs earned another NCAA qualifying spot by placing 11th in the 3-meter at 571.00. The diver will be able to compete in both the 1- and 3-meter events in the NCAA Championships, becoming the first female qualifier at BYU in ten years. 

Mickey Strauss and Morgan Cooper competed in the men’s 3-meter finals and placed 12th and 14th with total scores of 647.55 and 612.60 respectively. Nathan Gonzales, Strauss and Cooper also represented the Cougars in the men’s 1-meter finals, placing 12th, 14th and 16th, respectively.

On the final day, Strauss, Kimble Mahler, Gonzales and Ryan Evans represented in the platform event in finals by placing in the top 18. 

Cribbs will next compete in the NCAA Championships on March 18-21 in Athens, Georgia, at the Ramsey Center.

 

 
Becca Reher | Posted: 9 Mar 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Becca Reher

Divers Head to Zones

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Diver diving

PROVO, Utah – The BYU dive team heads to Federal Way, Washington, to compete in the 2020 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships from March 9-11 at the Kings County Aquatic Center.

“We had an outstanding conference as a team and many personal-best performances,” BYU head dive coach Tyce Rouston said. “These athletes can carry those experiences and confidence into this qualifier tournament and have great chances to move forward.” 

The three-day diving tournament will determine which divers will compete at the NCAA Championships. For the second season in a row, all Cougar men and women have qualified in at least one regular-season or conference event to land a spot at zones. 

The Cougars will compete against 32 other diving programs in the country. For each event, the top 18 finishers from the preliminary round will advance to the finals. The top five females and top four males from each event will be eligible to compete at the NCAA Championships. The list of the selected NCAA diving participants will be posted on the NCAA website no later than March 15. 

The tournament begins on Monday with the women’s 1-meter prelims at 11:30 a.m. PST and finals following at 3:10 p.m. PST. The men’s 3-meter prelims will also begin at 11:30 a.m. PST with their finals following at 1:20 p.m. PST. The women’s 3-meter and men’s 1-meter will occur at the same times the following day. On the final day, the women’s platform will start at 11:00 a.m. PST and the men’s will begin at 3:35 p.m. PST. 

Results will be available on divemeets.com.