Andrew Grevers Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri
Andrew Grevers Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri
The University of Missouri's diving team ended its participation at the Air Force Invitational with several podium finishes over three days in Colorado Springs. The Tigers secured first place and had at least two divers reach the podium in five out of six events.
On the first day, Gabriela San Juan Carmona won the women's 1-meter event with a score of 299.60, while Collier Dyer took first in the men's 3-meter competition with a score of 368.90.
During the second day, Missouri swept the women's 3-meter podium. San Juan Carmona claimed her second gold medal with a score of 342.90. Freshmen Megan Jolly and Mia Henninger finished second and third, scoring 306.95 and 302.55, respectively.
Dyer achieved his second win by finishing first in the men's 1-meter event with a score of 363.95. He also placed third in the men's platform competition, earning a score of 375.90.
Henninger earned silver in the women's platform event with a score of 244.90, while Jolly took bronze in the women's 1-meter with a performance of 282.25.
Tommaso Zannella led Missouri on the final day by winning the men's platform event with a top score of 380.60. Zannella also placed third in both the men's 3-meter (329.15) and men's 1-meter (316.30) competitions.
The next scheduled competition for Missouri's swimming and diving teams is the SEC Championships, which will take place from February 17 to February 22 in Athens, Georgia.