Purdue Well Represented at USA Diving National ChampionshipsPurdue Well Represented at USA Diving National Championships

Purdue Well Represented at USA Diving National Championships

Ten Boilermakers are set to compete at the national spring showcase being contested on the campus of Auburn University, the USA Diving National Championships.

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MEET INFORMATION
Purdue Divers at the USA Diving National Championships

Qualifier: Thursday, May 8 to Saturday, May 10
Championships: Friday, May 9 to Friday, May 16
Martin Aquatics Center / Auburn, Alabama

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Ten Boilermakers are set to compete at the national spring showcase being contested on the campus of Auburn University, the USA Diving National Championships.

Traditionally held in non-Olympic years, the championships will serve as USA Diving's qualifier for premier international meets this summer – the World Aquatics Championships (July 11-Aug. 3 in Singapore), World University Games (July 16-27 in Germany) and other World Aquatics recognized events like the American Cup (June 12-15 in Morgantown, W.Va.).

BOILERMAKERS COMPETING AT USA DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Holden Higbie: 1-Meter
Sophie McAfee: 10-Meter, Mixed 10M Synchro (with Kaden Springfield)
Ruth Anne McCranie: 3-Meter (Qualifier)
Max Miller: 1-Meter, 3-Meter
Jordan Rzepka: 10-Meter
Kaitlin Simons: 10-Meter (Qualifier)
Kaden Springfield: 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Sophie McAfee)
Tyler Wills: 10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro (with Bayleigh Cranford)
Daryn Wright: 10-Meter Synchro (with Bayleigh Cranford)
Nathaniel Grannis (Incoming Freshman): 1-Meter, 3-Meter, 10-Meter, 3-Meter Synchro (with Ivor Brown)

Grannis, McAfee, McCranie, Miller, Springfield, Wills and Wright all competed at the 2023 USA Diving National Championships in Morgantown, West Virginia. Rzepka qualified for the World Aquatics Championships and McAfee went on to medal at the World University Games that summer.

McAfee, Miller, Rzepka, Springfield, Wills and Wright all represented the Boilermakers at the NCAA Championships in March. McAfee, Wills and Wright continued competing not long after the college season concluded, representing USA Diving at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico, the weekend of April 4-6.

This page will be updated with list scores and results throughout the week at the USA Diving National Championships. Traditionally for the individual events, the top 18 qualify for semifinals and top 12 advance to finals.

DAILY SCHEDULES
Thursday, May 8

Women's 10-Meter Qualifier at 6 p.m. ET: Kaitlin Simons (216.90, 2nd -- Qualified)
Friday, May 9
Mixed 10-Meter Synchro at 11 a.m. ET: Tyler Wills with Bayleigh Cranford (312.06, Gold Medalists), Sophie McAfee & Kaden Springfield (265.44, Silver Medalists)
Women's 3-Meter Qualifier at 6 p.m. ET: Ruth Anne McCranie
Saturday, May 10
Women's 10-Meter Synchro – Prelim at 11 a.m., Final at 4 p.m. ET: Daryn Wright with Bayleigh Cranford (569.43, Gold Medalists)
Men's 3-Meter Synchro – Prelim at 11 a.m., Final at 4 p.m. ET: Nathaniel Grannis with Ivor Brown (649.29, Bronze Medalists)
Monday, May 12
Men's 1-Meter – Prelim at 2 p.m., Final at 7:40 p.m. ET: Max Miller (725.20, 5th), Holden Higbie (674.20, 7th), Nathaniel Grannis (269.35, 20th in Prelim)
Tuesday, May 13
Men's 3-Meter – Prelim at 11 a.m., Semifinal at 5 p.m. ET: Max Miller (409.00, 7th in Semifinal), Nathaniel Grannis (289.50, 27th in Prelim)
Women's 10-Meter – Prelim at 2 p.m., Semifinal at 6:35 p.m. ET: Sophie McAfee (300.20, 7th in Semifinal), Kaitlin Simons (209.80, 16th in Semifinal)
Wednesday, May 14
Men's 10-Meter – Prelim at 1:30 p.m., Semifinal at 6:35 p.m. ET: Tyler Wills (434.65, 2nd in Semifinal), Jordan Rzepka (407.60, 3rd in Semifinal), Kaden Springfield (383.95, 6th in Semifinal), Nathaniel Grannis
Thursday, May 15
Men's 3-Meter Final at 1 p.m. ET: Max Miller (776.30, 8th)
Women's 10-Meter Final at 2:45 p.m. ET: Sophie McAfee (619.10, 5th)
Friday, May 16
Men's 10-Meter Final at 2:35 p.m. ET: Jordan Rzepka (866.45, 2nd), Tyler Wills (844.15, 4th), Kaden Springfield (731.85, 6th)