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2025 Men’s NCAA Diving Preview (Including Score Projection)

By Noah Duperre on SwimSwam

2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships

March 26-29, 2025 Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center, Federal Way, Washington Short Course Yards (25 yards) SwimSwam Pick’Em Contest SwimSwam Preview Index Psych Sheet

The most reliable and best way to predict how teams are going to place at any NCAA swimming and diving competition is to score out the psych sheets. However, this method excludes a very important piece of the puzzle: diving.

    All divers must earn their way to the Division I NCAA Championships by way of the Zone Championships. Because there are no pre-qualified divers, everyone must qualify by placing high enough over their two consecutive competition lists at the meet. Using these qualifying scores throughout the nation, we can put together an unofficial diving ‘psych sheet’ of sorts. This list, combined with the swimming psych sheets, gives us a broader and more complete view of how the team race will likely pan out.

    A quick disclaimer is needed here as a reminder that diving is a subjective sport, unlike swimming. Divers at different meets can’t be definitely ranked over some at other meets like swimmers could with differing times. It’s important to note that with five different Zone Championships happening concurrently around the nation, not all of these athletes were scored by the same panel of judges. These rankings, while not definitive, are an overall fairly accurate representation of the scoring contenders for this weekend’s Championships.

    MEN’S 1 METER

    1 Yutong Wang Minnesota 770.15 2 Quinn Henninger Indiana 752.30 3 Andrew Bell Mass Amherst 747.25 4 Nick Harris Texas 743.40 5 Moritz Wesemann USC 736.80 6 Carson Tyler Indiana 736.00 7 Luke Sitz SMU 735.90 8 Jack Ryan Stanford 724.35 9 Max Flory Miami 720.15 10 Max Fowler Georgia Tech 705.15 11 Allen Bottego Texas A&M 704.05 12 Jordan Rzepka Purdue 701.40 13 Max Weinrich Indiana 700.25 14 Conor Gesing Florida 699.30 15 Zach Welsh Purdue 698.10 16 Cameron Cash Pitt 697.85

    MEN’S 3 METER

    1 Carson Tyler Indiana 927.35 2 Max Flory Miami 860.90 3 Jack Ryan Stanford 856.55 4 Moritz Wesemann USC 812.80 5 Max Weinrich Indiana 790.45 6 Luke Sitz SMU 788.80 7 Max Fowler Georgia Tech 788.50 8 Quinn Henninger Indiana 787.05 9 Shangfei Wang USC 782.55 10 Laurent Gosselin-Paradis USC 775.60 11 Andrew Bell Mass Amherst 773.90 12 Allen Bottego Texas A&M 764.45 13 Rocky Ramsland Virginia Tech 763.15 14 Aidan Wang Princeton 762.65 15 Hunter Hollenbeck Stanford 758.70 16 Jordan Rzepka Purdue 758.60

    MEN’S PLATFORM

    1 Jordan Rzepka Purdue 899.35 2 Jaxon Bowshire Texas A&M 875.20 3 Carson Paul LSU 834.40 4 Max Weinrich Indiana 814.60 5 Misha Andriyuk Stanford 813.90 6 Jesus Gonzalez Florida 813.45 7 Carson Tyler Indiana 804.00 8 Tyler Wills Purdue 793.75 9 Rhett Hensley Texas A&M 788.80 10 Quinn Henninger Indiana 780.30 11 Max Flory Miami 779.30 12 Whit Andrus Auburn 775.85 13 Laurent Gosselin-Paradis USC 775.75 14 Geoffrey Vavitsas Cal 769.90 15 Tommaso Zannella Mizzou 762.00 16 Derek Colbert Mizzou 753.45

    SCORING OUT THE “PSYCH SHEET”

    1 Indiana 113 2 USC 49 3 Stanford 43 4 Purdue 39 5 Texas A&M 37 6 Miami 32 7 SMU 25 8 Mass Amherst 22 9 Minnesota 20 10 Georgia Tech 19 11 LSU 16 11 Florida 16 13 Texas 15 14 Auburn 5 15 Virginia Tech 4 16 Princeton 3 16 Cal 3 16 Mizzou 3 19 Pitt 1

    As expected, the Indiana men look to bring in a huge points haul this weekend in Federal Way. They are projected to have seven different A final appearances across all their divers and add a massive 113 points, which is vital for Indiana in their hopes to take home the team title. The most dominant performance across all the zone meets comes from the Hoosier, Carson Tyler on the three meter. He is ranked first with a massive margin of almost 70 points ahead of the next competitor. Diving can be unpredictable, so despite the dominant zone score, he is still not a lock for the title.

    In terms of the team race, the other top swim teams are projected to score on the diving boards as well, though not nearly as much as the Hoosiers. The Texas Longhorns qualified four divers and are slated to add 15 points to their swimming total. While this is not as many points as they may be used to bringing in, it’s worth noting that they have divers ranked 17th on two events, just outside of scoring. So if those athletes can improve just a little bit, they’ll move into scoring position and the Longhorns can move into the 30 point scoring range or so.

    The Gators project to bring in 16 points from their divers and the Cal Bears are expected to score just three points. Unlike the women’s meet, this team race is expected to be very close between many teams, so every point is crucial.

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