IOWA CITY, Iowa --- Texas A&M will be represented by swimmer Cory Bolleter and diver Tyler Henschel at the 2015 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships Thursday through Saturday at the University of Iowa.
Bolleter, a junior from San Antonio, will compete in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races, while Henschel, a freshman from Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, will see action in the one- and three-meter springboard dives and the platform dive.
For Bolleter, it will be his second trip to the NCAA Championships after competing in the 50 free, as well as the 200 and 400 free relays in 2014. Bolleter, a team captain, enters the 2015 Championships with lifetime bests in both the 50 and 100 free. Bolleter posted his best of 19.36 in the 50 at the American Short Course Championships in Austin and his best of 43.46 at the SEC Championships in Auburn, Ala. In the Texas A&M record book, Bolleter ranks No. 2 in the 50 free and No. 8 in the 100 free.
Henschel was one of the SEC's most dominant divers through the 2014-15 season with a pair of SEC Diver of the Week honors and an impressive 14 regular season victories. Henschel swept the one- and three-meter dives in six of the Aggies' nine dual meets during the year. He goes into the national meet with season bests of 391.05 in the one-meter, 433.43 in the three-meter and 425.65 in the platform dive. Henschel ranks No. 6 in the one-meter dive, No. 4 in the three-meter and No. 3 in the platform.
Live Results
Fans can follow this week's action at: livestats.hawkeyesports.com, and on the "Meet Mobile" swim meet application on cell phones and tablets. Download the application at this link: http://www.active.com/mobile/meet-mobile-app. Live diving results will be available at https://secure.meetcontrol.com/divemeets/system/index.php.
Watch the Action
All three preliminary sessions will be streamed live on Hawkeye All-Access on hawkeyesports.com. Friday and Saturday's finals sessions will all be streamed live on ESPN3. Streaming of the diving preliminaries will be included in the preliminary sessions, and on Divemeets.com. ESPNU will re-air the Championships on April 8, 2015, at 4 p.m. (CT). Sam Gore will provide the play-by-play, Rowdy Gaines will be the swimming analyst, and Cynthia Potter the diving analyst.
