
Dyer Earns All-America Recognition on Second Day of NCAA Championships
3/27/2025 10:48:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Swimming & Diving
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri swimming and diving opened competition at the 2025 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships with an Honorable Mention All-America performance from Collier Dyer in 1-meter diving.
The junior from Littleton, Colo. scored 344.85 in 1-meter diving trials to advance to the consolation final. In that competition, Dyer turned in a season-best 368.25 to finish 11th and earn All-America laurels for the second consecutive year.
On the swimming side, Luke Nebrich and Grant Bochenski participated in 50 free prelims. Nebrich swam 19.30 while Bochenski put up a 19.54 time.
The Mizzou men also competed in the 200 free and 200 medley relays. The squad of Bochenski, Ty Spillane, Jan Zubik and Nebrich turned in a time of 1:23.97 in the 200 medley relay Wednesday night. During tonight's final session, Nebrich, Bochenski, Ethan Vance and Darden Tate completed the 200 free relay in 1:16.74.
In Friday's competition, Dyer will represent the Tigers once again in 3-meter diving, while Zubik will swim the 100 fly and Bochenski the 100 back. Bochenski, Zubik, Nebrich and Logan Ottke will take on the 400 medley relay.
UP NEXT
The 2025 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships will continue Friday through Saturday at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way.
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