Texas Diving Invite
- November 15-17
- Austin, Texas
- Diving
- Results
Texas hosted their annual Diving Invite last week, and there are storylines developing that could have significant impacts on this year’s NCAA Championships.
Men’s Platform Results
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Jaxon Bowshire | Texas A&M | 383.80 | Freshman |
2 | Misha Andriyuk | Stanford | 380.75 | Freshman |
3 | Leonardo Garcia | Texas A&M | 372.30 | Did Not Compete (6th in 2023) |
4 | Tanner Braunton | Texas | 367.85 | 16th |
5 | Gage Dubois | Arizona | 361.35 | 35th |
6 | Rhett Hensley | Texas A&M | 353.80 | 13th |
7 | Matthew Aginer | Texas A&M | 340.30 | Did Not Qualify |
8 | Jackson Salisbury | Pittsburgh | 333.30 | 34th |
The men’s platform event at the meet was full of new faces on the NCAA scene, starting with the freshman who took first and second. Texas A&M Freshman and World Junior Champion Jaxon Bowshire took the event with a score of 383.80, but he was followed closely behind by Stanford Freshman and US Olympic Trials Finalist Misha Andriyuk at 380.75. Texas A&M had one diver in the consolation final at NCAAs, and Stanford had none.
There were former NCAA scorers in the event as well. 3rd went to fellow TAMU diver Leonardo Garcia who placed 6th at NCAAs in 2023 for Florida. Garcia did not compete last year and transferred to Texas A&M for his 5th year. Tanner Braunton, of Texas, was 4th and he placed 16th last year, and Rhett Hensley, the A&M diver from last year, placed 6th at the invite and 13th at NCAAs. In another twist, Cameron Cash from Pitt placed 13th at the meet after getting 9th at NCAAs.
Men’s 1-Meter Results
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Jack Ryan | Stanford | 381.85 | 4th |
2 | Gage Dubois | Arizona | 361.95 | 6th |
3 | Nicholas Harris | Texas | 358.90 | 9th |
4 | Tanner Braunton | Texas | 354.05 | 43rd |
5 | Luke Forester | Texas | 351.05 | Freshman |
6 | Cameron Cash | Pittsburgh | 344.80 | 18th |
7 | Rhett Hensley | Texas A&M | 343.90 | Did Not Qualify |
8 | Manuel Borowski | Texas | 342.35 | Did Not Qualify |
Men’s 3-meter Results
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Jack Ryan | Stanford | 420.45 | 3rd |
2 | Tanner Braunton | Texas | 402.20 | 33rd |
3 | Nicholas Harris | Texas | 398.20 | 5th |
4 | Leonardo Garcia | Texas A&M | 392.95 | 6th |
5 | Elias Petersen | Utah | 372.50 | 4th |
6 | Luke Forester | Texas | 365.30 | Freshman |
7 | Jacob Jones | Texas | 362.80 | Freshman |
8 | Hunter Hollenbeck | Stanford | 349.90 | 27th |
The rest of the men’s meet was rather predictable. Stanford senior Jack Ryan won both springboard events, and he had the highest NCAA placement in both events. Texas Freshman Luke Forester placed 5th and 6th in both, and Tanner Braunton was 33rd at Nationals and placed 2nd individually ahead of 3 point scorers last year which could be good for the Texas men who are trying to get back in the top three at this year’s championships.
Women’s Platform
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Else Praasterink | Texas A&M | 319.90 | 4th |
2 | Anna Lemkin | Stanford | 298.00 | Freshman |
3 | Lauren Burch | Stanford | 292.55 | 43rd |
4 | Taylor Fox | Texas | 282.05 | Freshman |
5 | Sarah Carruthers | Texas | 264.30 | 19th |
6 | Kathryn Grant | Utah | 257.75 | 32nd |
7 | Bayleigh Cranford | Texas | 259.65 | 38th |
8 | Holly Waxman | Utah | 247.75 | 14th |
The women’s platform event was relatively unsurprising, with the 4th place finisher from NCAAs, Else Praasterink of Texas A&M, winning the event. There were two freshmen in the top 4, Stanford’s Anna Lemkin was runner-up, and Texas’ Taylor Fox placed 4th. Texas lost their only platform finalist and Stanford didn’t have anyone in the final, so these results bode well for them. Praasterink was one of two NCAA scorers in the event. The second was Utah’s Holly Waxman who placed 8th at the invite, and 14th at NCAAs.
Women’s 3-meter
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Mia Vallee | Miami | 350.85 | 5th |
2 | Bayleigh Cranford | Texas | 322.40 | 43rd |
3 | Kamryn Wong | North Texas | 308.45 | 27th |
4 | Hailey Hernandez | Texas | 306.00 | 3rd |
5 | Else Praasterink | Texas A&M | 303.30 | 29th |
6 | Sarah Carruthers | Texas | 301.95 | 36th |
7 | Anna Kwong | TCU | 301.25 | Did Not Qualify |
8 | Holly Waxman | Utah | 299.45 | 12th |
The women’s meet proceeded relatively as expected in the 3-meter, with the exception of last year’s NCAA 3rd place finisher for Texas, Hailey Hernandez, placing 4th. Ahead of her were the NCAA 5th place finisher from Miami, Mia Vallee in 1st, and two non-finalists, Bayleigh Cranford of Texas who got 2nd, and UNT’s Kamryn Wong in 3rd. Hernandez placed 1st at last year’s Invite, and was a significant point scorer for Texas at NCAAs.
Women’s 1-Meter
Place | Name | School | Score | Place at Last Year’s NCAAs |
1 | Anna Kwong | TCU | 313.00 | 20th |
2 | Hailey Hernandez | Texas | 309.90 | 2nd |
3 | Mia Vallee | Miami | 295.70 | 3rd |
4 | Kathryn Grant | Utah | 295.65 | 30th |
5 | Holly Waxman | Utah | 294.55 | 12th |
6 | Brooke Earley | Arizona | 293.00 | 18th |
7 | Callie Eaglestone | Utah | 290.98 | Freshman |
8 | Bayleigh Cranford | Texas | 275.65 | 43rd |
The other surprising result on the women’s side came from TCU diver Anna Kwong’s 1st place finish on the 1-meter. Kwong beat 2nd place Haily Hernandez by just 3.1 points. This is a significant improvement for Kwong, who didn’t make either final at NCAAs placing 20th. She also beat last season’s 2nd and 3rd place finishers in Hernandez and Vallee.
At issue is how many divers will Texas take. As of the swim invite, 14 swimmers have times that would have got them into A or B finals at 2024 NCAA’s. Season is only half over. This group includes Guiliano, who of course hasn’t swam yet for Texas, but does not include Masiuk. Last year all six divers went and three scored. This year may only be two or four even if all of the divers qualify at zones. Duperre and McCourt graduated and Harris (Jr. 1A/3B over 4 events) and Braunton (So. 1B over 3 events).
apparently there’s a third swimmer coming in January too.
So Texas has rejuvenated their diving team in addition to their swim team? Oh it’s so over for the competition now #HOOKEM