Michael Hixon

Boudia, Magaña Win 3-Meter, 10-Meter Titles as USA Diving Senior Nationals

Olympians David Boudia and Amy Magaña won men’s 3-meter and women’s 10-meter titles and qualified for the 2019 World Championships team Saturday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships.

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Field Set for Saturday’s USA Diving Men’s 3-Meter, Women’s 10-Meter Finals

The men’s 3-meter and women’s 10-meter field is set for Saturday’s final after Thursday’s preliminary and semifinal competition at the USA Diving Senior National Championships. Twelve divers in each event advanced to finals.

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Sarah Bacon, Briadam Herrera Take 1-Meter Titles at USA Diving Nationals

Briadam Herrera won his fourth national title on 1-meter and Sarah Bacon won her second on that same event with victories Wednesday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships.

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Hixon/Capobianco, Young/Bromberg Win Synchro Titles at USA Nationals

Olympian Katrina Young paired with Samantha Bromberg for the win in women’s synchronized 10-meter, and Olympic silver medalist Michael Hixon dove with Andrew Capobianco for a victory in men’s synchronized 3-meter.

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Hixon, Capobianco Take Bronze in 3-Meter Synchro in Montreal

Michael Hixon and Andrew Capobianco won a bronze medal in synchronized 3-meter as the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal kicked off Friday with four synchronized diving events.

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USA Diving Reveals 2019 Tier One Squad

The USA Diving High Performance department announced today the 2019 High Performance Tier One Squad, consisting of 15 divers, including six members of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team.

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Windle, Reedy Clinch Titles as Winter Diving Trials Wrap Up

Jordan Windle captured the Winter Trials title in the men’s platform with 796.85 total points, while Lauren Reedy was crowned champion in the women’s 3-meter with 592.30 overall points.

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Big 10 Championships Mid-Season Analysis: Michigan or Indiana?

Now that all the major mid season invites are complete, pretty much every team in the country has had a…

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2018 USA Diving Winter Trials: What to Watch For

USA Diving will return to the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta December 16 at the McAuley Aquatic Center for the 2018 USA Diving Winter Trials, which will run through December 21.

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Olympian Sam Dorman Retires from Competitive Diving

2016 Silver Olympic medalist Sam Dorman (Tempe, Ariz./Miami, Fla.) wrote a letter to his fans and the USA Diving community Wednesday announcing his retirement from competitive diving after a five-year career on the National Team.

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College Swimming Previews: Finnerty, Lanza Set to Deliver #3 Indiana

All things considered, this IU team is stacked, and is a top 3 favorite with the potential to really explode and possibly rank even higher.

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Young, Capobianco Take Women’s Platform, Men’s 3-Meter Titles

2016 Olympian Katrina Young (Shoreline, Wash./Tallahassee, Fla.) and Andrew Capobianco (Holly Springs, N.C./Bloomington, Ind.) won national titles in women’s platform and men’s 3-meter Saturday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships at SMU’s Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center.

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Synchro Men’s 3-Meter, Women’s Platform Senior National Titles Awarded

National titles were rewarded to Grayson Campbell (Vienna, Va./Austin, Texas) and Greg Duncan (Oakton, Va./Chapel Hill, N.C.) for synchronized men’s 3-meter, while Olympian Jessica Parratto (Dover, N.H./Bloomington, Ind.) and Tarrin Gilliland (Liberty Hill, Texas/Midland, Texas) secured the synchronized women’s platform title.

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Florida Men Move Into All-Time Top 10 in NCAA Event Titles

Caeleb Dressel won 3 of the Gators’ 5 event titles in 2018, and was involved in a 4th as a relay leadoff leg.

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2018 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

Indiana leads a brutally-close team battle, and also has several event title contenders tonight: among them Ian Finnerty (pictured) in the 100 breast and Blake Pieroni in the 200 free.

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