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IUPUI Diving Wins Four of Five Events In Dual With Miami (OH)

IUPUI vs Miami (OH) Diving Dual

  • Thursday, October 20, 2022
  • Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Diving Only
  • Full Results

Courtesy: IUPUI Athletics

INDIANAPOLIS – The IUPUI diving team won four out of five events that they competed in on Thursday in the dual against the Miami RedHawks. Freshman Sebastian Otero earned first-place finishes in the men’s 1 meter and 3 meter dives while Alex Scott won the men’s platform event and Sadie Smith won the women’s 1 meter dive.

Otero earned two top-finishes for the Jags with a 3 meter score of 356.10 and a 1 meter score of 341.48. Sophomore Scott won the men’s platform event with a total score of 370.05. Junior Smith earned the win in the women’s 1 meter with a score of 275.63. She came close to a sweep of her events with a second-place finish in the 3 meter (269.70).

Scott finished fourth in the men’s 1 meter (272.93) while Levi Vorreyer finished third in the 3 meter (276.45). Freshman Kayla Gott finished second in the women’s 1 meter with a score of 233.10.

The Jags travel to the Indiana Intercollegiates at Purdue on Saturday, October 22.

Courtesy: Miami (OH) Athletics

The Miami University men’s and women’s diving team traveled to compete at IUPUI on Thursday, Oct. 20. Sydney Rice took first in two separate events, while multiple other RedHawks also earned high placements across the meet.

How It Happened:

  • Rice claimed the top spot in both the platform dive and 3 meter dive events for Miami. The freshman won the platform with a score of 228.45 and the 3 meter with a score of 294.60.
  • Mia Meinhardt rounded out the platform dive for the women, coming in second and scoring 205.65. For the men, Jackson Miller took second (327.53) and Victor Hearn took third (313.20).
  • Hearn moved up to second in the men’s 1 meter dive (295.88), with Miller finishing third (295.35) and John Dymond in fifth (267.45). On the women’s side, Vivian Niekamp grabbed third (218.03) and Eleanor Kowalski took fourth (210.75).
  • The 3 meter dive had a second place finish from Dymond (318.98), with David Burke landing in fourth (272.85). Meinhardt made it to third for the women (229.05), with Niekamp in fourth (224.93) and Kowalski in fifth (219.08).

Up Next:
The Miami women’s swimming and diving team returns to action at Ohio University on Saturday, Oct. 29, with an 11 a.m. start time. The men’s team will go up against Indiana State and Missouri State in a co-ed meet at Indiana on Friday, Nov. 4, and Saturday, Nov. 5.

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