Binghamton’s Howard, Walters Sweep America East Dive Titles With Swim To Come

2021 America East Swimming & Diving Championships

  • When:
    • Diving: Saturday, April 17 – Sunday, April 18
    • Swimming: Friday, April 23 – Sunday, April 25
  • Where: 
    • Diving: Vestal, NY
    • Swimming: Newark, NJ
  • Defending champions: New Hampshire women (1x) & UMBC men (4x) – results
  • Championship central

Binghamton seniors Sophia Howard and David Walters swept the women’s and men’s diving events to open the 2021 America East Swimming & Diving Championships.

Day 1 Diving Results

Day 2 Diving Results

Howard dominated the women’s events en route to the conference’s Most Outstanding Diver award. On day 1, she won the 3-meter springboard by more than 20 points, scoring 265.10. Day 2 was event more impressive, with Howard scoring 266.35 to win by nearly 26 points.

A year ago, Howard was only third on 1-meter and second on 3-meter. She upped her scores by 40+ points in both events for her senior-year sweep.

On 3-meter, Maine’s PhilAnn Dixon was second (244.80) for the second-straight year, with Binghamton’s Lindsey Weissman coming in third (240.35). On the 1-meter board, Vermont’s Emily Murphy was second (240.55), with Dixon third (238.85).

It’s been a great start to the meet for Binghamton, with Walters sweeping the men’s events and winning his own Most Outstanding Diver award. Walters nipped his teammate Erik Temple on day 1 to win 1-meter 272.20 to 270.85. Binghamton went 1-2-3 in that event, following a 1-2-3-4 sweep a year ago. Ryan Cohn (262.35) was third for Binghamton.

On 3-meter, Walters blew out the field in 312.00 points. Once again, Binghamton went 1-2-3, with Cohn second (277.45) and Temple third (272.55).

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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