The University of Missouri Swim and Dive program is sending 11 athletes to the NCAA Championships, with events split between this week in Athens, Ga., and next week in Indianapolis, Ind.

The Big Picture

This showcases the exceptional talent and success of individual swimmers and divers within the University of Missouri's program, as they compete at the national level.

By the Numbers
  • Grant Bochenski set a program record in the 100 back with a time of 44.96, earning him a fourth-place finish.
  • Collier Dyer achieved a score of 397.00 in the platform dive, securing a silver medal at SEC's last month.
  • Will Goodwin holds top times including 52.18 in the 100 breast, 1:52.29 in the 200 breast, and 1:44.48 in the 200 IM.
  • Taylor Williams has times of 51.78 in the 100 fly and 1:55.88 in the 200 fly, ranking in the top five in program history for both events.
State of Play
  • University of Missouri Swim and Dive program is gearing up to compete with 11 athletes in the NCAA Championships.
  • Athletes from the program have obtained impressive times and results, indicating a strong season.
  • Individual swimmers and divers like Grant Bochenski, Collier Dyer, Will Goodwin, Taylor Williams, Kamryn Wong, Jan Zubik, and the men's relay team are preparing for the national championships.
Bottom Line

The University of Missouri Swim and Dive program's participation in the NCAA Championships with 11 talented athletes underscores their competitive prowess and the bright future of the team.