Mizzou men’s swimming and diving wrapped up the first two days of the NCAA Championships with senior Collier Dyer narrowly missing a spot in the 1-meter diving finals Thursday at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
Dyer placed 18th in the preliminary round with a score of 317.60, just outside the cutoff to advance. Teammate Tanner Braunton also competed in the event, finishing 39th with a score of 271.60.
Through two days of competition, the Tigers have appeared in three events. Missouri opened the meet with the 200-yard medley relay, finishing 28th in 1 minute, 24.33 seconds. The team followed that with a 21st-place finish in the 200 freestyle relay, touching the wall in 1:16.85.
Competition resumes with preliminary swims beginning at 10 a.m. Friday in Atlanta. Jan Zubik is scheduled to race in the 100 backstroke preliminaries, followed by Luke Nebrich in the 50 freestyle. The Tigers will also compete in the 400 medley relay, while Dyer and Braunton return for the 3-meter diving preliminaries.
Mizzou track & field opens Raleigh Relays
Mizzou track and field opened competition at the Raleigh Relays on Thursday in Raleigh, North Carolina, with the men’s distance group competing in four events at the Paul H. Derr Track Facility.
All three Tigers in the 1,500-meter run recorded personal-best times, with two moving onto Mizzou's all-time list. Lasse Funck led the group, finishing 13th in a field of more than 200 runners with a time of 3 minutes, 41.98 seconds, which ranks fifth in program history. Finn Russell placed 18th in 3:42.60, good for seventh all-time, while Ethan Hogan finished 87th in 3:48.34.
In the 3,000 steeplechase, Elijah Limo placed eighth with an 8:40.60, the second-fastest mark in program history. Joshua Allison followed in 19th with an 8:49.31, ranking sixth all-time.
Carter Spradling finished 24th in the 5,000 with a 14:16.58 in his debut at the distance. Tyler Freiner (29:16.59) and Drew Rogers (29:39.23) placed 21st and 38th in the 10,000 meters, respectively.
The women's distance squad will continue the Tigers' contention in the Raleigh Relays at 2:30 p.m. Friday.
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