First day of competition concludes at NCAA Championships for Strauss and Prolo
MINNEAPOLIS — Diver Mickey Strauss and swimmer Brad Prolo saw their first action of the NCAA Championships on day two of the events at the Jean K Freeman Aquatic Center Thursday morning.
In the prelim round, Brad Prolo began his week of competition in the 200-yard IM event. Prolo went on to swim a 1:47.84 to come in 56th place among the rest of the field, ultimately missing the cut to compete in the Thursday night finals event for the stroke.
Strauss later went on to compete in the 1-meter dive to represent the Cougars. His six dives resulted in a final score of 293.75, coming in 45th place out of the 50 man field. Strauss also would miss the cut to compete in the Thursday night finals.
Friday's events will see Strauss and Prolo compete again for BYU, this time with Strauss in the 3-meter dive, while Prolo will swim in the 100-yard breaststroke.
Where to watch:
All events will be available to watch on ESPN+ as they happen live. Broadcasts will begin at the start of each prelim and finals session.
A recap of the BYU athlete performances will be posted on the schedule tab of the BYU swim and dive website following the conclusion of the events. Dive results will be posted to Dive Meets as they occur throughout the day.
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