• Kennedy Cribbs (1-meter, 3-meter diving) and Jared Shaw (50 free) were named CSCAA All-Americans after qualifying for the NCAA Championships
• Katie McBratney was named MPSF Freshman of the Year, Mickey Strauss was named MPSF Diver of the Year and Tyce Routson was named MPSF Diving Coach of the Year
• Seven athletes qualified for the U.S. Time Trials and Josue Dominguez qualified for the Olympics representing the Dominican Republic
• Every Cougar diver qualified for the NCAA Zone E Championship
• The men’s team finished second and women third in conference
Season Review
The BYU swim and dive team completed its 2019-20 season with 32 Cougars named All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and two athletes qualifying for the NCAA Championships.
“It’s been a great season for both teams,” BYU head coach John Brooks
Sophomores Kennedy Cribbs
For the second season in a row, all Cougar divers qualified for and competed in the Zone E Championships. Cribbs became the first BYU female diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships in 10 years, doing so in both the 1- and 3-meter events. Morgan Cooper
• Garrett Anderson: All-MPSF Second Team
• Morgan Cooper: All-MPSF Second Team
• Josue Dominguez: All-MPSF First Team
• Tyler Edlefsen: All-MPSF First Team
• Ryan Evans: All-MPSF Second Team
• Nathan Gonzales: All-MPSF First Team
• Levi Jensen: All-MPSF Second Team
• Ethan Kramer: All-MPSF Second Team
• Kimble Mahler: All-MPSF First Team
• Javier Matta: All-MPSF Second Team
• Eric Muir: All-MPSF Second Team
• Tanner Murphy: All-MPSF Second Team
• Tyce Routson: MPSF Diving Coach of the Year
• Jared Shaw: All-America, All-MPSF First Team
• Jared Sorensen: All-MPSF Second Team
• Ryan Sorensen: Academic All-District
• Connor Stirling: All-MPSF First Team
• Mickey Strauss: MPSF Diver of the Year
• Roger Woods: All-MPSF Second Team
After winning six regular-season meets, the team competed in the MPSF Championships where the men finished second and the women landed in third. On the first day of the championships, the Cougar women broke the school record in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:39.24. The squad consisted of Brynn Sproul
Katie McBratney
In his first season as a Cougar after transferring in halfway through the season, Strauss won all three diving events at the conference championships before finishing 12th in the 1- and 3-meter finals at zones and breaking the program record in the platform event. He was later named MPSF Diver of the Year while Tyce Routson
Several Cougars earned MPSF Swimmer of the Week during the season. Sproul secured two honors, one in December and another in January. Teammates Josue Dominguez
Dominguez qualified for the 2020 Olympics representing the Dominican Republic. Other Cougars qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials include Edlefsen, Gonzales, Levi Jensen