US Junior National Team Diver Lily Witte Commits to Indiana (2023)

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A multiple time member of the Junior National Diving Team, Lily Witte of Dexter, Michigan has announced that she will be joining the Indiana Hoosiers team in the fall of 2023. As a high school freshman, Witte set the Oakland University pool record en route to winning her first Michigan high school state title.

Witte has represented the United States at multiple international competitions, with her most recent being the 2019 Junior Pan American Championships. There, she finished in 4th on the 1-meter and 6th on the 3-meter. She has also won a total of five junior national titles.

Witte has also had success at the senior level, having already earned bronze at the 2021 USA Diving Winter Nationals meet last December. Pairing with Bailee Sturgill, Witte finished 3rd in the 3-meter synchro event.

Indiana has historically had one of the top diving programs in the NCAA. At the 2022 Big-10 Championships, the team was led in scoring by Tarrin Gilliland, a sophomore. Gilliland finished with the top score on the 10-meter board and took 3rd on the 3-meter board. She went on to pick up her second straight NCAA title on the platform a few weeks later and was named the CSCAA diver of the year. Indiana’s head diving coach, Drew Johansen, was also recognized as the women’s diving coach of the year.

Indiana’s underclassmen divers were particularly strong this season, with two sophomores scoring points at the NCAA Championships. The team will graduate Kristen Hayden, who was the NCAA Championships silver medalist on the 3-meter board this season. Sophomore Tarrin Gilliland (47 points) and Hayden (32 points) were the teams’ top scoring divers at NCAAs, and combined with sophomore Anne Fowler (5 points), divers accounted for 84 of the team’s 116 points at those championships.

Witte started her aquatics career as a swimmer. She actually qualified for and swam at the Michigan Division II High School State Championship meet several times, in addition to diving. At the most recent meet in November, she finished 16th in the 50 free, including a prelims best time of 25.24.

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H20PoloFan2
2 years ago

welcome to great group of divers

Engrgrl1
2 years ago

Congrats Lily!!!! Can’t wait to see you chase your dreams!

IU Swammer
2 years ago

>”As a high school freshman, Witte set the Oakland University pool record en route to winning her first Michigan high school state title.”

Wow. Breaking a collegiate pool record as a freshman in high school. Impressive. Everything else is, too, but that one stands out to me.

Engrgrl1
Reply to  IU Swammer
2 years ago

She started off as a swimmer, and still grabs the goggles and swims 3 events every high school meet to help out her team. She earned her own individual state cut in swim and finalled at the state meet, as well as swam two relays (fly and free). Does it for the pure joy of the sport.😉

B1Guy!
Reply to  Engrgrl1
2 years ago

What a beast, love it!