NCAA Men’s Championships: Indiana’s Quentin Henninger Soars to 1-Meter Title

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NCAA Men’s Championships: Indiana’s Quentin Henninger Soars to 1-Meter Title

The first diving event of the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships was 1-meter from Federal Way, Washington, on Thursday.

Indiana’s Quentin Henninger was the top seed out of the morning, the only to break 400 points in the prelims.

The senior Hoosier kept it going in prime time.

Henninger led at 223.50 through three dives in the final.

He threw down a 63 in the fourth round (286.50) and trailed Stanford’s Jack Ryan (289.95) by just three points, ensuring it will come down to the wire.

Henninger retook the lead in the fifth round and was up 16 points over Ryan with one dive remaining.

Ryan did a reverse 1 1/2 somersault with 2 1/2 twists. It got some 9s and put him at 417.45.

Henninger did a 2 1/2 somersault with one twist and nailed it. Het got nines and eights and won with a 434.65 as the final dive landed him 78.40 points and the win after coming up just short in past years.

“It feels great. It has been a long four years, and I am finally starting to put it all together,” Henninger said. “It is coming together at the right time. The last dive, I was nervous but I just had to trust in my training. I tried to keep my head pretty stable.”

USC senior Moritz Wesemann took third with 404.30 points, nailing his final dive to put the pressure on the top two, who delivered.

Utah’s Elias Petersen took fourth with a score of 389.25.

 Event 6  Men 1 mtr Diving
=========================================================================
         Meet: M 473.75  3/28/2013 Kristian Ipsen, Stanford
    Name                 Year School            Prelims     Finals Points 
=========================================================================
                       === Championship Final ===                        
 
  1 Henninger, Quentin     SR Indiana            408.80     434.65   20  
  2 Ryan, Jack             SR Stanford           390.40     417.45   17  
  3 Wesemann, Moritz       SR USC                376.00     404.30   16  
  4 Petersen, Elias        JR Utah               358.50     389.25   15  
  5 Rzepka, Jordan         SR Purdue             358.70     388.60   14  
  6 Fowler, Max            SO GT                 374.00     380.20   13  
  7 Sitz, Luke             FR SMU                372.30     367.85   12  
  8 Flory, Maxwell         SR Miami (FL)         365.45     357.80   11  
 
                        === Consolation Final ===                        
 
  9 Tyler, Carson          SR Indiana            353.00     432.75    9  
 10 Harris, Nicholas       JR Texas              347.30     368.60    7  
 11 Dyer, Collier          JR Missouri           344.85     368.25    6  
 12 Miller, Maxwell        SO Purdue             358.10     359.40    5  
 13 Greene, Bennett        FR Tennessee          349.25     350.75    4  
 14 Gesing, Conor          SO Florida            346.35     340.30    3  
 15 Wang, Shangfei         SR USC                341.60     318.50    2  
 16 Dubois, Gage           JR Arizona            341.85     303.60    1  
 
                  Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 6                  
 
  1. Texas                             164   2. California                      129.5
  3. Indiana                           122   4. Georgia                            92
  5. Stanford                           77   5. Arizona St                         77
  7. Tennessee                          74   8. Florida                            69
  9. NC State                           62  10. Alabama                            43
 11. Southern Cal                       32  12. Michigan                           31
 13. Florida St                         24  14. Virginia Tech                      21
 15. Ohio St                            20  16. Purdue                             19
 16. Georgia Tech                       19  18. Louisville                         18
 19. Texas A&M                        17.5  20. UNC                                16
 20. Lsu                                16  22. University of Utah                 15
 23. Auburn                             14  24. Smu                                12
 25. Miami (Fl)                         11  26. Yale                                9
 27. Virginia                            8  28. Missouri                            6
 28. Kentucky                            6  30. Army                                4
 31. Arizona                             1

 

 

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