Wolf Pack All-American and 2020 Olympic bronze medalist Krysta Palmer has been named Nevada’s next diving coach.
Former Nevada standout and current volunteer assistant diving coach Krysta Palmer has earned a spot on the Team USA 2019 World Diving Championship roster.
After beginning her international diving career by helping lead Team USA to a medal in the mixed 3-meter/10-meter team event, former Nevada great and current volunteer assistant coach Krysta Palmer participated in the 3-meter dive at the 2017 FINA World Championships on Thursday....
BUDAPEST, Hungary – David Dinsmore (New Albany, Ohio/Miami, Fla.) and Krysta Palmer (Carson City, Nev./Reno, Nev.) gave the U.S. its first medal of the 2017 FINA World Championships with a bronze in the mixed 3-meter/10-meter team event Tuesday night. ...
Former Nevada standout and current volunteer coach Krysta Palmer has secured herself a spot on Team USA in the 3-meter springboard for the World Championships that will take place July 20-21 in Budapest.
The Nevada swimming and diving team wrapped up a banner season on Saturday in the final day of competition at the NCAA Championships in the McAuley Aquatic Center.
Senior Krysta Palmer won the platform title at the NCAA Zone E Diving Regionals on Wednesday at the NAU Aquatics and Tennis Complex.
Sophomore Sharae Zheng won the 3-meter springboard title and senior Krysta Palmer placed third on Tuesday at the NCAA Zone E Diving Regional in the NAU Aquatics and Tennis Center.
Nevada's athletes have closer ties to Brazil than you may realize. Swimmers and divers who won the Mountain West Conference Championship may have their seasons behind them now, but there is a lot of work ahead if they want to make a proper splash in Rio.
Freshman Sharae Zheng won her second diving title and the University of Nevada swimming and diving team remained atop the leaderboard Thursday at the 2016 Mountain West Championships at the Texas A&M Natatorium