Schultz Grabs Bronze in One-Meter Dive

Greensboro, N.C. – The 24th ranked Arkansas swimmers and divers got back in action today at the 2021 NCAA Women’s Championships.

Brooke Schultz led the way for the Razorbacks, grabbing the bronze medal in the one-meter dive final with a score of 335.85. The score of 335.85 is her highest score in the one-meter dive at NCAAs. She had a good showing in the prelims as well, finishing seventh with a score of 303.20.

The other Razorbacks competing were Peyton Palsha, Adela Vavrinova, Emily Barclay, Kobie Melton and Andrea Sansores. Palsha touched the wall in 4:43.28 in the 500 free prelims. In the 200 individual medley prelims, Adela Vavrinova finished with a time of 1:58.47. Three Razorbacks competed in the 50 free prelims with Emily Barclay leading the way with a time of 22.33. Kobie Melton and Andrea Sansores followed with times of 22.60 and 23.02, respectively.

The Hogs will be back in action tomorrow, with prelims starting at 9 a.m. CT at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Each session of the meet will be streamed on ESPN3.

Quotables

Arkansas Diving Coach Dale Schultz: “I am really happy and proud of the way Brooke dove today. She put up an impressive sequence. We are really looking forward to competing tomorrow.”

Arkansas Head Coach Neil Harper: “What a great way to end the day. Brooke did an amazing job of qualifying for the final this morning and then performing beautifully tonight. She has worked so hard to get to this point and I’m so excited for her, Dale and our team. In the pool we had some strong performances that just weren’t quite fast enough to earn second swims in the finals. Tomorrow is another day of opportunity and six of our seven ladies will compete in their individual events for the Hogs again!”

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