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Utah Diving Travels To Hawaii

The Utah diving team will be competing against Hawaii this Saturday, Oct. 15 at 11 a.m. The meet will be held in the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex in Honolulu, O’ahu.

Hawaii is one of the traditional powerhouses in diving and we are excited about the opportunity to compete with them at the conclusion of our training camp,” said Utah head diving coach Richard Marschner. “It will be a good early test to see where we are at and give us a good gauge of what we need to improve upon in the lead up to our home meets versus the Arizona schools.”

This meet will not be available on divemeets.com.

SCOUTING THE UTES

Senior Amanda Casillas represented the United States in the 10m platform at the Olympic Trials this past summer. She also competed in the NCAA Championships in the three-meter and platform diving events. Casillas took 44th on the three-meter (261.50) and then took 27th on the platform event with a score of 224.15.

Senior Josiah Purss also competed in the NCAA’s. He qualified on the one-meter and three-meter. He finished 11th on the one-meter event with a total score of 357.95. On the three-meter event, he took 22nd with a score of 355.95.

Sophomore Connor Cain, a native from Clovis, Calif., was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the 2015-16 Year. He was the first Ute to win a major postseason award form the conference. During the Pac-12 Championships, he competed in all three events. He finished 11th in both the one and three-meter events while taking 16th in the platform event.

UP NEXT

The Utes welcome Arizona and Arizona State to Ute Natatorium, Oct. 21-22.

Courtesy of Utah Athletics

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