South Dakota’s Gens, Hertting Sweep Divers of the Week

South Dakota’s Gens, Hertting Sweep Divers of the Week

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South Dakota’s Gens, Hertting Sweep Divers of the Week

ELMHURST, Ill. – South Dakota's Dustin Gens and Greysen Hertting were named the Men's and Women's Divers of the Week for their performances Nov. 12-18.

MEN'S DIVER OF THE WEEK  
Dustin Gens, South Dakota

So. // Winsted, Minn.
Gens claims his second career Diver of the Week award after winning three-of-four diving events last week.  The sophomore won the three-meter dive (282.05) and finished second in the one-meter (242.25) in the dual vs. Green Bay.  He then swept the diving events at the Border Battle, winning the one-meter with a score of 281.95 and the three-meter with 319.10 points.  Both scores were season-bests and rank third in the league this season.

Also nominated: Doug Ogilvie, Western Illinois.

Previous honorees: 10/15 – Doug Ogilvie, Western Illinois; 10/22 – Dustin Gens, South Dakota; 10/29 – Ross Edfort, Denver; 11/5 – Connor Florand, South Dakota State; 11/12 - Clark Kocourek.

WOMEN'S DIVER OF THE WEEK
Greysen Hertting, South Dakota

Fr. // Appleton, Wis.
Hertting garners her second-straight Diver of the Week honor and fourth of the season after taking first-place in three-of-four diving events and finishing second in the other.  In the dual against Green Bay, she won the three-meter dive (257.90) and took second in the one-meter (243.65).  The freshman then won both boards at the Border Battle with 268.10 points in the one-meter and 261.55 points in the three-meter.

Also nominated: Melanie Pearson, Western Illinois.

Previous honorees: 10/15 – Greysen Hertting, South Dakota; 10/22 – Greysen Hertting, South Dakota; 10/29 – Dana Gau, Denver; 11/5 – Cat Badillo, Denver; 11/12 - Greysen Hertting, South Dakota.

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