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Holly Prasanto Named CSCAA Second Team All-American
Mar 27 | Women's Swimming & Diving
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers junior diver Holly Prasanto was named a College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Second Team All-American for the 2023-24 season.
Prasanto was among the 245 athletes from 42 institutions and the fifth Rutgers diver to earn First or Second Team All-America honors.
The Sheffield, England native reached the consolation finals on 1M at the 2024 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
In her first NCAA appearance, advanced to the consolation final after taking ninth in the prelim round with a score of 285.20. She was .21 points shy of reaching the top eight. n the following round, Prasanto dove to a third-place consolation finish to land in 11th place overall. Her score of 299.20 was not only a career-best but the seventh-highest score in Rutgers history. She bested her previous high of 297.60 captured in late January in a dual meet with Villanova at the Rutgers Aquatics Center.
The junior Scarlet Knight qualified for the 2024 NCAA Swimming & Diving championship with a fourth-place finish on 1M at NCAA Zones to punch her ticket to the national championships. Prasanto captured a total score of 532.15 after 12 dives for Rutgers to send a member of its dive squad to NCAAs for a third straight year.
In her three seasons "On The Banks", Prasanto has captured a trio of 1M crowns and reached the Big Ten consolation finals on 1M and 3M this past season.
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Prasanto was among the 245 athletes from 42 institutions and the fifth Rutgers diver to earn First or Second Team All-America honors.

The Sheffield, England native reached the consolation finals on 1M at the 2024 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
In her first NCAA appearance, advanced to the consolation final after taking ninth in the prelim round with a score of 285.20. She was .21 points shy of reaching the top eight. n the following round, Prasanto dove to a third-place consolation finish to land in 11th place overall. Her score of 299.20 was not only a career-best but the seventh-highest score in Rutgers history. She bested her previous high of 297.60 captured in late January in a dual meet with Villanova at the Rutgers Aquatics Center.
The junior Scarlet Knight qualified for the 2024 NCAA Swimming & Diving championship with a fourth-place finish on 1M at NCAA Zones to punch her ticket to the national championships. Prasanto captured a total score of 532.15 after 12 dives for Rutgers to send a member of its dive squad to NCAAs for a third straight year.
In her three seasons "On The Banks", Prasanto has captured a trio of 1M crowns and reached the Big Ten consolation finals on 1M and 3M this past season.
Follow Rutgers women's swimming & diving on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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