2022 Texas Diving Invitational
- Wednesday, November 16th – Saturday, November 19th, 2022
- Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, TX
- Livestream
- Schedule
- Day 1 and 2 Recap
- Men’s 3-Meter Results
- Women’s 1-Meter Results
During day three of the Texas Diving Invite, Texas scored major points on women’s 1-meter where junior Bridget O’Neil won the event with 316 points. O’Neil, the 2021 Big-12 Champion on 3-meter, is having a strong meet after placing fourth on 3-meter on day two. She was one of three finalists from Texas in the 1-meter final on Friday, followed by senior Jordan Skilken who placed fourth and Tokyo Olympian Hailey Hernandez, a sophomore, who placed fifth.
We love a win at home 🤘
With 316.70 points, Bridget O'Neil is the 2022 UT Diving Invitational 1-meter Champ! 🤘 pic.twitter.com/uO6LVtcC6k
— Texas Women's Swimming & Diving (@TexasWSD) November 19, 2022
Olympic silver medalist Delaney Schnell snagged second place for Arizona with 306 points. LSU’s Chiara Pellacani completed the podium in third place, trailing Schnell by just two points (304 points.)
There were similar big names in the women’s 3-meter competition on Thursday where Schnell took first, Pellacani second, and Hernandez third.
Women’s 1-Meter Final Results
- Bridget O’Neil (Texas) – 316.70
- Delaney Schnell (Arizona) – 306.15
- Chiara Pellacani (LSU) – 304.60
- Jordan Skilken (Texas) – 303.20
- Hailey Hernandez (Texas) – 295.15
- Maria Papworth Burrel (Stanford) – 292.30
- Joslyn Oakley (Texas A&M) – 286.75
- ZaraJoy Ayazi (Arizona) – 254.80
On the men’s side, Stanford sophomore Jack Ryan followed up his third-place finish on 1-meter on Thursday with a win in the men’s 3-meter final on Friday night. Ryan, the 2022 Pac-12 Diving Freshman of the Year was Pac-12 runner-up on 1-meter last season.
In Friday night’s 3-meter final, Ryan was closely followed by Texas junior Noah Duperre who scored 407 points, and Texas A&M sophomore Allen Bottego who earned 387 points. While it was a huge win for Stanford, overall, this was a strong event for Texas and Texas A&M who had two finalists each.
Men’s 3-Meter Final Results
- Jack Ryan (Stanford) – 411.85
- Noah Duperre (Texas) – 407.20
- Allen Bottego (Texas A&M)– 387.35
- Victor Povzner (Texas A&M) – 384.70
- Bjorn Markentin (Arizona) – 379.10
- Daniel Knapp (Notre Dame) – 358.90
- Manuel Borowski (Texas) – 351.00
- Adrian Abadia Garcia (LSU) – 334.10
Saturday will be the final day of competition at the Texas Diving Invitational. The event will kick off at 10:30 AM Central Standard Time with the men’s and women’s platform events. Texas is home to both the men’s and women’s defending Big 12 Champions in the platform event: Skilken and her fellow senior Andrew Harness on the men’s side.