Twenty-one swim and dive student-athletes earn MPSF All-Conference awards

Twenty-one swim and dive student-athletes earn MPSF All-Conference awardsTwenty-one swim and dive student-athletes earn MPSF All-Conference awards

PROVO, Utah – BYU had 21 swimmers and divers earn Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Conference awards after their performance at the MPSF Championship in Monterey Park and Pasadena, California.

Senior captain Preston Jenkins led the team with four honors, three first-team and one second-team mark. Sophomore Nathan Gonzales followed with first-team awards in all three diving events. Freshman swimmer Brad Prolo, sophomore swimmer Levi Jensen, freshman diver Elizabeth Holmes and senior diver Matt Denkers all earned one first-team award and two second-team awards.

Teams are determined by the place finished in the MPSF Championships individual and relay events. The top three finishers in each individual event earn first-team All-Conference as well as the first-place relay team. Second-team honors are awarded to the fourth through eighth finishers and the second and third relay teams.

A complete list of the BYU athletes that earned All-Conference are listed below.

 

First Team 

MenEvent
Preston Jenkins200 IM, 200 Free, 100 Free
Brad Prolo200 Breast
Levi Jensen100 Breast
Nathan Gonzales1-meter, 3-meter, platform
Matt Denkers1-meter
WomenEvent
Haley Bertoldo100 Back, 200 Back
Elizabeth Holmes1-meter
Morgan Paul3-meter

 

Second Team

MenEvent
Preston Jenkins400 Medley Relay
Brad Prolo200 IM, 100 Breast
Levi Jensen200 Breast, 400 Medley Relay
Matt Denkers3-meter, Platform
John Morris400 IM
Nathan Rogers400 IM
Kunmi Ogunfeibo100 Back, 400 Medley Relay
Luis Ventura400 Medley Relay
Bryce Farabee1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
Kimble Mahler1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
Morgan Cooper1-meter, 3-meter
Ryan EvansPlatform
WomenEvent
Kelly Hatanaka200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back
Ellie Thornbrue Brinton100 Fly, 200 Fly
Elizabeth Holmes3-meter
Morgan Paul1-meter
Morgan Mellow1-meter, Platform
Adia London3-meter, Platform
Kaylie JacksonPlatform