MEET INFORMATION
Purdue Divers at the USA Diving Winter Nationals
Tuesday, Nov. 28 to Wednesday, Dec. 6
Qualifiers Nov. 28-30 (Tuesday-Thursday)
Synchro Events Nov. 29-Dec. 1 (Wednesday-Friday)
Individual Events Dec. 2-6 (Saturday-Wednesday)
Allan Jones Aquatic Center / Knoxville, Tennessee
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – While diving at the site of next year's U.S. Olympic Team Trials, 16 Boilermakers are slated to compete among the nation's best at the annual end-of-the-year showcase, the weeklong USA Diving Winter Nationals.
Action opened Tuesday, Nov. 28 with the first day of qualifiers and continues through Wednesday, Dec. 6. The University of Tennessee's Allan Jones Aquatic Center is hosting Winter Nationals after Knoxville was also selected to host diving's U.S. Olympic Team Trials in June 2024.
Among the 16 Boilermakers slated to compete includes nine divers on Purdue's active rosters, alumni Brandon Loschiavo and Greg Duncan, and five National Letter of Intent signees.
BOILERMAKERS AT THE 2023 USA DIVING WINTER NATIONALS
• Greg Duncan (Alum) – 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Downs)
• Holden Higbie – 1-Meter, 3-Meter
• Brandon Loschiavo (Alum) – 10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro (with Rzepka)
• Sophie McAfee – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Springfield)
• Ruth Anne McCranie (NLI Signee) – 1-Meter, 3-Meter Qualifier
• Max Miller – 1-Meter, 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Luke Sitz)
• Jaye Patrick – 1-Meter, 10-Meter
• Jordan Rzepka – 10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro (with Loschiavo)
• Kaitlin Simons – 10-Meter Qualifier
• Kaden Springfield (NLI Signee) – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with McAfee)
• Jenna Sonnenberg – 1-Meter Qualifier (Successfully Qualified)
• Zach Welsh (NLI Signee) – 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Zach Welsh)
• Tyler Wills (NLI Signee) – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Wright, Bayleigh Cranford)
• Avery Worobel (NLI Signee) – 1-Meter, 3-Meter
• Daryn Wright – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Wills)
• Maycey Vieta – 10-Meter
The Boilermakers won 10 medals at Winter Nationals in December 2021. Jordan Rzepka (gold) and Daryn Wright (bronze) both medaled on the tower last year. Duncan has won gold in 3-meter synchro at the last three senior nationals – Winter Nationals in 2021 and 2022 plus the 2023 USA Diving National Championships earlier this year.
Loschiavo and Rzepka won gold together in 10-meter synchro at the USA Diving National Championships in May. They also competed their list together two weeks ago on the final day of the Purdue Invitational. With an injury sidelining Loschiavo at Winter Nationals a year ago, the Olympian is set to compete at the meet for the first time since December 2019. He also won individually on the tower at the USA Diving National Championships in May.
USA Diving will be aiming to qualify for the Olympic Games in 3-meter and 10-meter synchro at the upcoming World Aquatics Championships (Feb. 2-18 in Doha, Qatar). In the Middle East, American divers will be striving to finish in the top four among the nations yet to qualify for the Olympics in synchro events. The U.S. already earned a women's 10-meter synchro berth via the bronze medal it won in the event at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships.
This week at Winter Nationals, scores are cumulative and carry over from the prelims to finals. The top 12 in the prelims of the individual events advance to the finals. The individual 3-meter and 10-meter events will feature prelims (top 18 advance), semifinals (top 12) and finals. In the individual 10-meter events, scores do not carry from prelims to semifinals, but scores do carry from semifinals to finals.
The Winter National Championships became a regular meet on the USA Diving calendar beginning in February 2010. The meet moved to December during the 2011-12 school year and was not held in December 2012 as that Olympic cycle drew to a close. It was also not held in December 2020 during the heart of the coronavirus pandemic.
Divers that have competed for Purdue at some point have combined to win 66 medals – 26 individual, 40 synchro – at the Winter Nationals since 2010, claiming at least one medal every year the meet has been held. That total of 66 includes medals won by divers before they officially enrolled at Purdue. Among active Boilermakers, that includes Daryn Wright's victory on 10-meter in 2021 as a high school senior plus accomplishments by current juniors Sophie McAfee and Jordan Rzepka.
PURDUE DIVING NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL NOTABLES FOR 2023
• Medaled at USA Diving National Championships (May in West Virginia) – Brandon Loschiavo (Gold on 10M, 10M Synchro), Jordan Rzepka (Gold in 10M Synchro), Greg Duncan (Gold in 3M Synchro)
• Medaled at Central American and Caribbean Games (July in El Salvador) – Maycey Vieta (Bronze on 10M, Mixed 10M Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Competed at World Aquatics Championships (July in Japan) – Greg Duncan, Brandon Loschiavo, Jordan Rzepka, Maycey Vieta
• Medaled at USA Diving Junior Nationals (July in California) – Holden Higbie (Gold on 3M, Silver on 1M), Tyler Wills (Silver in 10M Synchro, Bronze on 10M), Zach Welsh (Gold on 1M, 3M Synchro, 10M Synchro), Kaden Springfield (Silver in 10M Synchro), Max Miller (Silver in 3M Synchro, Bronze on 1M)
• Medaled/Competed at World University Games (August in China) – Sophie McAfee (Bronze on 10M), Sam Bennett
• Competed at Pan Am Games (October in Peru) – Jordan Rzepka, Maycey Vieta
PURDUE'S DAILY SCHEDULE AT WINTER NATIONALS
All Times Eastern
Schedule updated with results throughout the week
Tuesday, Nov. 28
Women's 3-Meter (& Men's 1-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Ruth Anne McCranie (203.65, 19th)
Wednesday, Nov. 29
Mixed 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m.
Mixed 10-Meter Synchro Final at 11 a.m. – Tyler Wills (288.96, Gold Medalist with Bayleigh Cranford; 281.94, Silver Medalist with Daryn Wright), Daryn Wright (281.94, Silver Medalist), Sophie McAfee & Kaden Springfield (257.64, 4th)
Women's 10-Meter (& Men's 3-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Kaitlin Simons (217.80, 5th)
Thursday, Nov. 30
Men's 3-Meter Synchro (& Women's 10-Meter Synchro) Prelims at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (382.56, 2nd), Zach Welsh (350.40, 3rd), Max Miller (318.78, 5th)
Men's 3-Meter Synchro (& Women's 10-Meter Synchro) Finals at 3 p.m. – Greg Duncan (794.25, Silver Medalist), Zach Welsh (697.08, Bronze Medalist), Max Miller (Scratched from Final)
Women's 1-Meter (& Men's 10-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Jenna Sonnenberg (253.35, 1st -- Qualified for Saturday's Field)
Friday, Dec. 1
Men's 10-Meter Synchro (& Women's 3-Meter Synchro) Prelims at 10 a.m. – Brandon Loschiavo & Jordan Rzepka (365.10, 2nd)
Men's 10-Meter Synchro (& Women's 3-Meter Synchro) Finals at 3 p.m. – Brandon Loschiavo & Jordan Rzepka (771.45, Silver Medalists)
Saturday, Dec. 2
Women's 1-Meter Prelim at 10 a.m. – Avery Worobel (235.50, 9th), Jenna Sonnenberg (206.90, 23rd), Ruth Anne McCranie (182.10, 38th), Jaye Patrick
Men's 1-Meter Prelim at 12:15 p.m. – Holden Higbie (322.55, 6th), Max Miller (309.40, 9th)
Women's 1-Meter Final at 5 p.m. – Avery Worobel (465, 10th)
Men's 1-Meter Final at 6:10 p.m. – Max Miller (643.70, 6th), Holden Higbie (642.35, 6th)
Sunday, Dec. 3
Men's 3-Meter & Women's 10-Meter Prelims at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (360.85, 3rd), Zach Welsh (314.85, 11th), Holden Higbie (279.65, 23rd), Max Miller (248.80, 36th); Maycey Vieta (299.20, 2nd), Daryn Wright (290.05, 3rd), Jaye Patrick (242.10, 16th), Sophie McAfee (223.40, 20th)
Men's 3-Meter Semifinal at 4 p.m. – Greg Duncan (407.40, 2nd), Zach Welsh (342.85, 11th)
Women's 10-Meter Semifinal at 5:50 p.m. – Daryn Wright (318.55, 2nd), Maycey Vieta (290, 5th), Sophie McAfee (282.30, 7th), Jaye Patrick (232.30, 19th)
Monday, Dec. 4
Women's 3-Meter & Men's 10-Meter Prelims at 10 a.m. – Avery Worobel (251.05, 9th); Brandon Loschiavo (399.35, 1st), Jordan Rzepka (359.70, 4th), Tyler Wills (358, 5th), Kaden Springfield (310.75, 8th)
Women's 3-Meter Semifinal at 4 p.m. – Avery Worobel (226.95, 15th)
Men's 10-Meter Semifinal at 5:35 p.m. -- Brandon Loschiavo (443.25, 2nd), Jordan Rzepka (402.55, 4th), Tyler Wills (374.35, 6th), Kaden Springfield (282.35)
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Men's 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (758.40, 6th), Zach Welsh (640.95, 10th)
Women's 10-Meter Final at Noon – Daryn Wright (586.05, Silver Medalist), Sophie McAfee (547.50, 5th), Maycey Vieta (546.90, 6th)
Wednesday, Dec. 6
Women's 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m. – Top 12 in Semi Qualify
Men's 10-Meter Final at 11:45 a.m. – Brandon Loschiavo (844.75, Silver Medalist), Tyler Wills (783.35, 4th), Jordan Rzepka (710.30, 7th)
PURDUE MEDALISTS AT WINTER NATIONALS SINCE 2010
* – Before he or she officially enrolled at Purdue
2022 IN MORGANTOWN
Jordan Rzepka – Gold on 10-Meter
Greg Duncan – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Downs)
Daryn Wright – Bronze on 10-Meter
Tyler Wills* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Josh Hedberg)
2021 IN BLOOMINGTON
Tyler Downs – Gold on 1-Meter, Gold on 3-Meter, Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Duncan), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Rzepka)
Daryn Wright* – Gold on 10-Meter
Greg Duncan – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Downs)
Maycey Vieta – Silver on 10-Meter
Jordan Rzepka – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Downs), Bronze on 1-Meter
Maggie Merriman – Bronze on 10-Meter
2019 IN MINNEAPOLIS
David Boudia – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Johnson)
Steele Johnson – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Boudia), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Loschiavo)
Brandon Loschiavo – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with David Dinsmore), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Johnson)
Greg Duncan – Bronze in 3-Meter Synchro (with Grayson Campbell)
2018 IN ATLANTA
David Boudia – Gold on 3-Meter
Joe Cifelli – Silver on 1-Meter
Emily Bretscher – Bronze on 3-Meter
Brandon Loschiavo – Bronze on 10-Meter
Tyler Downs* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Jordan Rzepka), Silver on 10-Meter
Jordan Rzepka* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Downs)
2017 IN GREENSBORO
Greg Duncan* – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Grayson Campbell)
Sophie McAfee* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Olivia Rosendahl)
Joe Cifelli – Silver in 3-Meter Synchro (with Briadam Herrera)
2016 IN COLUMBUS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 3-Meter, Silver on 1-Meter
Sophie McAfee* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Olivia Rosendahl)
Ben Bramley* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Max Flory), Bronze on 10-Meter
Emily Bretscher* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Christy Cutshaw)
Sydney Couch & Morgan Meixner – Bronze in 3-Meter Synchro
Max Showalter – Bronze in 10-Meter Synchro (with Zach Cooper)
2015 IN INDIANAPOLIS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 10-Meter
David Boudia & Steele Johnson – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro
2014 IN COLUMBUS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 10-Meter
Brandon Loschiavo* – Silver on 10-Meter, Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Tarek Abdelghany)
2013 IN AUSTIN (HELD IN DECEMBER OF LISTED YEAR GOING FORWARD)
David Boudia – Gold on 3-Meter, Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Sam Dorman)
Steele Johnson* – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with David Dinsmore)
Casey Matthews – Silver on 3-Meter
Casey Matthews & Michelle Cabassol – Silver in 3-Meter Synchro
2012 IN KNOXVILLE (HELD IN DEC. 2011)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Nick McCrory)
Mary Beth Dunnichay – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Haley Ishimatsu)
Steele Johnson* – Silver & Bronze in 10-Meter Synchro (Silver with Dashiell Enos, Bronze with Toby Stanley)
2011 IN IOWA CITY (HELD IN FEB. 2011)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Nick McCrory)
Mary Beth Dunnichay* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Katherine Bell)
Steele Johnson* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Toby Stanley)
Michelle Cabassol* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Kaylea Arnett)
2010 IN COLUMBUS (HELD IN FEB. 2010)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Thomas Finchum), Bronze on 3-Meter
Casey Matthews – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Kaylea Arnett)
Steele Johnson* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Dashiell Enos)
Purdue Divers at the USA Diving Winter Nationals
Tuesday, Nov. 28 to Wednesday, Dec. 6
Qualifiers Nov. 28-30 (Tuesday-Thursday)
Synchro Events Nov. 29-Dec. 1 (Wednesday-Friday)
Individual Events Dec. 2-6 (Saturday-Wednesday)
Allan Jones Aquatic Center / Knoxville, Tennessee
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – While diving at the site of next year's U.S. Olympic Team Trials, 16 Boilermakers are slated to compete among the nation's best at the annual end-of-the-year showcase, the weeklong USA Diving Winter Nationals.
Action opened Tuesday, Nov. 28 with the first day of qualifiers and continues through Wednesday, Dec. 6. The University of Tennessee's Allan Jones Aquatic Center is hosting Winter Nationals after Knoxville was also selected to host diving's U.S. Olympic Team Trials in June 2024.
Among the 16 Boilermakers slated to compete includes nine divers on Purdue's active rosters, alumni Brandon Loschiavo and Greg Duncan, and five National Letter of Intent signees.
BOILERMAKERS AT THE 2023 USA DIVING WINTER NATIONALS
• Greg Duncan (Alum) – 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Downs)
• Holden Higbie – 1-Meter, 3-Meter
• Brandon Loschiavo (Alum) – 10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro (with Rzepka)
• Sophie McAfee – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Springfield)
• Ruth Anne McCranie (NLI Signee) – 1-Meter, 3-Meter Qualifier
• Max Miller – 1-Meter, 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Luke Sitz)
• Jaye Patrick – 1-Meter, 10-Meter
• Jordan Rzepka – 10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro (with Loschiavo)
• Kaitlin Simons – 10-Meter Qualifier
• Kaden Springfield (NLI Signee) – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with McAfee)
• Jenna Sonnenberg – 1-Meter Qualifier (Successfully Qualified)
• Zach Welsh (NLI Signee) – 3-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Zach Welsh)
• Tyler Wills (NLI Signee) – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Wright, Bayleigh Cranford)
• Avery Worobel (NLI Signee) – 1-Meter, 3-Meter
• Daryn Wright – 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Wills)
• Maycey Vieta – 10-Meter
The Boilermakers won 10 medals at Winter Nationals in December 2021. Jordan Rzepka (gold) and Daryn Wright (bronze) both medaled on the tower last year. Duncan has won gold in 3-meter synchro at the last three senior nationals – Winter Nationals in 2021 and 2022 plus the 2023 USA Diving National Championships earlier this year.
Loschiavo and Rzepka won gold together in 10-meter synchro at the USA Diving National Championships in May. They also competed their list together two weeks ago on the final day of the Purdue Invitational. With an injury sidelining Loschiavo at Winter Nationals a year ago, the Olympian is set to compete at the meet for the first time since December 2019. He also won individually on the tower at the USA Diving National Championships in May.
USA Diving will be aiming to qualify for the Olympic Games in 3-meter and 10-meter synchro at the upcoming World Aquatics Championships (Feb. 2-18 in Doha, Qatar). In the Middle East, American divers will be striving to finish in the top four among the nations yet to qualify for the Olympics in synchro events. The U.S. already earned a women's 10-meter synchro berth via the bronze medal it won in the event at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships.
This week at Winter Nationals, scores are cumulative and carry over from the prelims to finals. The top 12 in the prelims of the individual events advance to the finals. The individual 3-meter and 10-meter events will feature prelims (top 18 advance), semifinals (top 12) and finals. In the individual 10-meter events, scores do not carry from prelims to semifinals, but scores do carry from semifinals to finals.
The Winter National Championships became a regular meet on the USA Diving calendar beginning in February 2010. The meet moved to December during the 2011-12 school year and was not held in December 2012 as that Olympic cycle drew to a close. It was also not held in December 2020 during the heart of the coronavirus pandemic.
Divers that have competed for Purdue at some point have combined to win 66 medals – 26 individual, 40 synchro – at the Winter Nationals since 2010, claiming at least one medal every year the meet has been held. That total of 66 includes medals won by divers before they officially enrolled at Purdue. Among active Boilermakers, that includes Daryn Wright's victory on 10-meter in 2021 as a high school senior plus accomplishments by current juniors Sophie McAfee and Jordan Rzepka.
PURDUE DIVING NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL NOTABLES FOR 2023
• Medaled at USA Diving National Championships (May in West Virginia) – Brandon Loschiavo (Gold on 10M, 10M Synchro), Jordan Rzepka (Gold in 10M Synchro), Greg Duncan (Gold in 3M Synchro)
• Medaled at Central American and Caribbean Games (July in El Salvador) – Maycey Vieta (Bronze on 10M, Mixed 10M Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Competed at World Aquatics Championships (July in Japan) – Greg Duncan, Brandon Loschiavo, Jordan Rzepka, Maycey Vieta
• Medaled at USA Diving Junior Nationals (July in California) – Holden Higbie (Gold on 3M, Silver on 1M), Tyler Wills (Silver in 10M Synchro, Bronze on 10M), Zach Welsh (Gold on 1M, 3M Synchro, 10M Synchro), Kaden Springfield (Silver in 10M Synchro), Max Miller (Silver in 3M Synchro, Bronze on 1M)
• Medaled/Competed at World University Games (August in China) – Sophie McAfee (Bronze on 10M), Sam Bennett
• Competed at Pan Am Games (October in Peru) – Jordan Rzepka, Maycey Vieta
PURDUE'S DAILY SCHEDULE AT WINTER NATIONALS
All Times Eastern
Schedule updated with results throughout the week
Tuesday, Nov. 28
Women's 3-Meter (& Men's 1-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Ruth Anne McCranie (203.65, 19th)
Wednesday, Nov. 29
Mixed 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m.
Mixed 10-Meter Synchro Final at 11 a.m. – Tyler Wills (288.96, Gold Medalist with Bayleigh Cranford; 281.94, Silver Medalist with Daryn Wright), Daryn Wright (281.94, Silver Medalist), Sophie McAfee & Kaden Springfield (257.64, 4th)
Women's 10-Meter (& Men's 3-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Kaitlin Simons (217.80, 5th)
Thursday, Nov. 30
Men's 3-Meter Synchro (& Women's 10-Meter Synchro) Prelims at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (382.56, 2nd), Zach Welsh (350.40, 3rd), Max Miller (318.78, 5th)
Men's 3-Meter Synchro (& Women's 10-Meter Synchro) Finals at 3 p.m. – Greg Duncan (794.25, Silver Medalist), Zach Welsh (697.08, Bronze Medalist), Max Miller (Scratched from Final)
Women's 1-Meter (& Men's 10-Meter) Qualifiers at 5 p.m. – Jenna Sonnenberg (253.35, 1st -- Qualified for Saturday's Field)
Friday, Dec. 1
Men's 10-Meter Synchro (& Women's 3-Meter Synchro) Prelims at 10 a.m. – Brandon Loschiavo & Jordan Rzepka (365.10, 2nd)
Men's 10-Meter Synchro (& Women's 3-Meter Synchro) Finals at 3 p.m. – Brandon Loschiavo & Jordan Rzepka (771.45, Silver Medalists)
Saturday, Dec. 2
Women's 1-Meter Prelim at 10 a.m. – Avery Worobel (235.50, 9th), Jenna Sonnenberg (206.90, 23rd), Ruth Anne McCranie (182.10, 38th), Jaye Patrick
Men's 1-Meter Prelim at 12:15 p.m. – Holden Higbie (322.55, 6th), Max Miller (309.40, 9th)
Women's 1-Meter Final at 5 p.m. – Avery Worobel (465, 10th)
Men's 1-Meter Final at 6:10 p.m. – Max Miller (643.70, 6th), Holden Higbie (642.35, 6th)
Sunday, Dec. 3
Men's 3-Meter & Women's 10-Meter Prelims at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (360.85, 3rd), Zach Welsh (314.85, 11th), Holden Higbie (279.65, 23rd), Max Miller (248.80, 36th); Maycey Vieta (299.20, 2nd), Daryn Wright (290.05, 3rd), Jaye Patrick (242.10, 16th), Sophie McAfee (223.40, 20th)
Men's 3-Meter Semifinal at 4 p.m. – Greg Duncan (407.40, 2nd), Zach Welsh (342.85, 11th)
Women's 10-Meter Semifinal at 5:50 p.m. – Daryn Wright (318.55, 2nd), Maycey Vieta (290, 5th), Sophie McAfee (282.30, 7th), Jaye Patrick (232.30, 19th)
Monday, Dec. 4
Women's 3-Meter & Men's 10-Meter Prelims at 10 a.m. – Avery Worobel (251.05, 9th); Brandon Loschiavo (399.35, 1st), Jordan Rzepka (359.70, 4th), Tyler Wills (358, 5th), Kaden Springfield (310.75, 8th)
Women's 3-Meter Semifinal at 4 p.m. – Avery Worobel (226.95, 15th)
Men's 10-Meter Semifinal at 5:35 p.m. -- Brandon Loschiavo (443.25, 2nd), Jordan Rzepka (402.55, 4th), Tyler Wills (374.35, 6th), Kaden Springfield (282.35)
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Men's 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m. – Greg Duncan (758.40, 6th), Zach Welsh (640.95, 10th)
Women's 10-Meter Final at Noon – Daryn Wright (586.05, Silver Medalist), Sophie McAfee (547.50, 5th), Maycey Vieta (546.90, 6th)
Wednesday, Dec. 6
Women's 3-Meter Final at 10 a.m. – Top 12 in Semi Qualify
Men's 10-Meter Final at 11:45 a.m. – Brandon Loschiavo (844.75, Silver Medalist), Tyler Wills (783.35, 4th), Jordan Rzepka (710.30, 7th)
PURDUE MEDALISTS AT WINTER NATIONALS SINCE 2010
* – Before he or she officially enrolled at Purdue
2022 IN MORGANTOWN
Jordan Rzepka – Gold on 10-Meter
Greg Duncan – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Downs)
Daryn Wright – Bronze on 10-Meter
Tyler Wills* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Josh Hedberg)
2021 IN BLOOMINGTON
Tyler Downs – Gold on 1-Meter, Gold on 3-Meter, Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Duncan), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Rzepka)
Daryn Wright* – Gold on 10-Meter
Greg Duncan – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Downs)
Maycey Vieta – Silver on 10-Meter
Jordan Rzepka – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Downs), Bronze on 1-Meter
Maggie Merriman – Bronze on 10-Meter
2019 IN MINNEAPOLIS
David Boudia – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Johnson)
Steele Johnson – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Boudia), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Loschiavo)
Brandon Loschiavo – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with David Dinsmore), Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Johnson)
Greg Duncan – Bronze in 3-Meter Synchro (with Grayson Campbell)
2018 IN ATLANTA
David Boudia – Gold on 3-Meter
Joe Cifelli – Silver on 1-Meter
Emily Bretscher – Bronze on 3-Meter
Brandon Loschiavo – Bronze on 10-Meter
Tyler Downs* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Jordan Rzepka), Silver on 10-Meter
Jordan Rzepka* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Tyler Downs)
2017 IN GREENSBORO
Greg Duncan* – Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Grayson Campbell)
Sophie McAfee* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Olivia Rosendahl)
Joe Cifelli – Silver in 3-Meter Synchro (with Briadam Herrera)
2016 IN COLUMBUS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 3-Meter, Silver on 1-Meter
Sophie McAfee* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Olivia Rosendahl)
Ben Bramley* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Max Flory), Bronze on 10-Meter
Emily Bretscher* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Christy Cutshaw)
Sydney Couch & Morgan Meixner – Bronze in 3-Meter Synchro
Max Showalter – Bronze in 10-Meter Synchro (with Zach Cooper)
2015 IN INDIANAPOLIS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 10-Meter
David Boudia & Steele Johnson – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro
2014 IN COLUMBUS
Steele Johnson – Gold on 10-Meter
Brandon Loschiavo* – Silver on 10-Meter, Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Tarek Abdelghany)
2013 IN AUSTIN (HELD IN DECEMBER OF LISTED YEAR GOING FORWARD)
David Boudia – Gold on 3-Meter, Gold in 3-Meter Synchro (with Sam Dorman)
Steele Johnson* – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with David Dinsmore)
Casey Matthews – Silver on 3-Meter
Casey Matthews & Michelle Cabassol – Silver in 3-Meter Synchro
2012 IN KNOXVILLE (HELD IN DEC. 2011)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Nick McCrory)
Mary Beth Dunnichay – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Haley Ishimatsu)
Steele Johnson* – Silver & Bronze in 10-Meter Synchro (Silver with Dashiell Enos, Bronze with Toby Stanley)
2011 IN IOWA CITY (HELD IN FEB. 2011)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Nick McCrory)
Mary Beth Dunnichay* – Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Katherine Bell)
Steele Johnson* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Toby Stanley)
Michelle Cabassol* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Kaylea Arnett)
2010 IN COLUMBUS (HELD IN FEB. 2010)
David Boudia – Gold on 10-Meter, Gold in 10-Meter Synchro (with Thomas Finchum), Bronze on 3-Meter
Casey Matthews – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Kaylea Arnett)
Steele Johnson* – Silver in 10-Meter Synchro (with Dashiell Enos)