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Missouri’s Collier Dyer qualifies for two events at NCAA championships

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Andrew Grevers Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri

Andrew Grevers Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri

University of Missouri diver Collier Dyer has secured a second qualification for the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. This achievement came during the second day of competition at the NCAA Zone D Championships in Iowa City, Iowa.

Dyer, a junior from Littleton, Colorado, previously qualified for the NCAA Championships in 1-meter diving. On Tuesday, he added a qualifying score in men's 3-meter diving with a total score of 717.70, finishing seventh overall. He reached the finals after placing 13th in the preliminary round with a score of 334.90.

In women's competition, Gabriela San Juan Carmona and Megan Jolly participated in the 1-meter diving event, earning scores of 265.80 and 265.35 respectively.

The Missouri divers will conclude their participation at the Zone D Championships on Wednesday with platform diving events. The NCAA Women's Diving Championships are scheduled for March 19-22 in Federal Way, Washington, followed by the Men's Championships from March 26-29.

For updates on Missouri swimming and diving, information is available at MUTigers.com or through their official social media channels on X, Instagram and Facebook.