Women's dive takes second at Utah Dive Invite

BYU men’s and women’s dive took first and second, respectively, as the weekend’s competition wound to a close at the Utah Dive Invite on Saturday.

BYU diver Brooklyn Larson Clouse competes at the Utah Dive Invite on Jan. 10, 2025.BYU diver Brooklyn Larson Clouse competes at the Utah Dive Invite on Jan. 10, 2025.
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SALT LAKE CITY — BYU men’s and women’s dive took first and second, respectively, as the weekend’s competition wound to a close at the Utah Dive Invite on Saturday.

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Women’s Recap

BYU women’s diving overtook Wisconsin and UCLA for a second-place finish at Ute Natatorium with three top-10 finishes credited to veterans Alexia Jackson Hansen and Brooklyn Larson Clouse.

Utah Dive Invite | Final Team Scores - Women
Placement Team Score
1. Utah 131
2. BYU 65
3. Wisconsin 60
4. UCLA 54

Jackson Hansen scored 243 in the 3-meter preliminary and improved by nearly 50 points to 290.30 on her way to a third-place finish in the final. The junior from Mesa, Arizona checked off the 1-meter preliminary with a seventh-place 224.95 before improving again in the final, this time to 235.70 and sixth.

Larson Clouse tallied 220.55 points to take ninth in the 1-meter first round then finished seventh overall at 217.90 in the final.

Men’s Recap

BYU won the men’s competition with 123 points behind season-best showings from Chase Hindmarsh and Marti Llop.

Utah Dive Invite | Final Team Scores - Men
Placement Team Score
1. BYU 123
2. Utah 91
3. Wisconsin 54

Hindmarsh finished second in both the 1-meter preliminary and final and advanced out of the opening round with a score of 310.65. The senior from Tomball, Texas scored a personal-best 346.65 in the final, surpassing Duke’s Yannis Schattman for No. 17 nationally on 1-meter. Hindmarsh entered the meet ranked 47th with a 303.90 scored at November’s SMU Invite. Hindmarsh’s previous best 1-meter score of 343.40 coming nearly two years ago at the 2023 MPSF Championships.

Ezra Purcell and Llop followed Hindmarsh in the 1-meter final with respective placements of fifth and sixth.

Llop shined in the 3-meter competition with a third-place finish in both preliminary and final rounds. The freshman from Barcelona, Spain notched his top-3 spot in the final with a score of 328.75 after recording a personal-best 334.70 in the preliminary. Llop’s previous best of 308.40 came at SMU. With 334.70, Llop moves into the top-50 in 3-meter scoring nationally over McCoy Lyman of Dartmouth.

Hindmarsh and Purcell took fifth and sixth, respectively, to round out the Cougars’ scoring in the 3-meter final.

Cougar dive next hits the road for Berkeley, California and the Cal Diving Invitational Jan. 16-18.