On Wednesday, Rutgers’ Holly Prasanto made headlines. The Sheffield, England native was named a College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) second-team all-American for the 2023-24 season. She is the fifth Rutgers diver to earn First or Second-Team all-America honors.
In her first NCAA appearance, Prasanto advanced to the consolation final after taking ninth in the preliminary round with a score of 285.20. She finished with a score of 299.20, the seventh-highest in Rutgers history.
Her success did not stop there as the talented junior qualified for the 2024 NCAA Swimming & Diving championship with a fourth-place finish. Prasanto recorded a score of 532.15 after 12 dives for Rutgers to send a member of its dive squad to NCAAs for a third straight year.
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Rutgersβ Holly Prasanto was named a Second Team CSCAA All-American for her performance at the 2024 NCAA Championships
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Additionally, Prasanto has joined a talented group. She is among 245 athletes from 42 institutions that earned All-America honors.
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In her three seasons in Piscataway, Prasanto has made her impact felt with a trio of 1M crowns.