Ten Women Earn All-Conference Honors
PROVO, Utah – The BYU women’s swim and dive teams had 10 women earn Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Conference awards after their performances at the 2019 MPSF Championships.
“These awards are a great way to represent BYU’s conference achievements in the water,” BYU head coach John Brooks said.
Swimmer Makayla Cazier and diver Kaela Call claimed three honors: one first-team and two second-team standings each. Adia London also earned second-team honors in all diving events. Gwen Gustafson followed with two first-team awards, while divers Morgan Paul and Kennedy Cribbs earned two second-team awards apiece.
First and second teams are determined by the placings in the MPSF Championships individual and relay events. The top-three finishers in each individual event and the first-place relay team are awarded first-team All-Conference. Second-team honors are earned by placing fourth through eighth in the individual events or on the second- and third-place relay teams.
Overall, the BYU women earned five first-team awards and 15 second-team awards out of the 10 athletes honored.
A complete list of all BYU women swimmer and diver honorees are listed below.
First Team
Women | Event |
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Kaela Call | Platform |
Makayla Cazier | 400 IM |
Gwen Gustafson | 50 Free, 100 Free |
Brynn Sproul | 200 Back |
Second Team
Women | Event |
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Kaela Call | 1 Meter, 3-Meter |
Makayla Cazier | 100 Back, 200 IM |
Tiare Coker | 100 Fly |
Kennedy Cribbs | 3-Meter, Platform |
Adia London | 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform |
Mariah Lindsay | 200 Breast |
Morgan Mellow | Platform |
Morgan Paul | 1-Meter, 3-Meter |
Brynn Sproul | 100 Back |
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