
Pair of Divers Earn All-SEC Swimming and Diving Honors
4/15/2026 10:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving, Swimming & Diving
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou swimming and diving had two divers selected for the 2026 SEC swimming and diving awards, the conference announced Tuesday. Senior diver Collier Dyer (Littleton, Colo.) and freshman diver Jazzelle Eikermann Gregorchuk (Monheim, Germany) both received honors following their performances at the 2026 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships (Feb. 16-21).
Dyer earned All-SEC Third Team honors after finishing third in men's 1-meter diving with a score of 398.25. Eikermann Gregorchuk landed her spot on the All-Freshman Team by finishing sixth with a 271.50 score in women's platform diving.
For the All-SEC Teams, the First Team consists of the top finisher in each event at the SEC Championships, the Second Team consists of the second-place finishers, and the Third Team consists of the third-place finishers. The All-Freshman Team consist of any redshirt or true freshman who finished either in the top eight or was the highest scoring freshman of each event at the SEC Championships, excluding relay events.
Senior diver Collier Dyer earned All-American status at the Men's NCAA Championships (March 25-28) when he brought home Mizzou's first diving national championship in men's 3-meter diving. Dyer brought home his title with a 497.75 performance on the springboard. The Colorado native also competed in the men's 1-meter competition, finishing 18th at the championships.
Dyer earned his bids to the national championships after punching his tickets in 3- and 1-meter diving at the NCAA Zone D Diving Championships. The senior put up a 839.75 finish in the 3-meter competition and a 732.20 in the 1-meter. Dyer finished second and third, respectively.
After the bronze finish in 1-meter diving at SEC Championships, Dyer followed with a ninth-place finish on 3-meter, scoring 425.20.
Following SEC Championships, Jazzelle Eikermann Gregorchuk came in fourth in women's platform diving with a 543.30 score to qualify for the Women's NCAA Championships (March 18-21). The freshman finished 17th in platform with a 256.80 score at NCAA Championships.










