McAfee and Wright from Purdue became All-Americans on 3-meter at the NCAA Championships, with McAfee finishing fourth and Wright also achieving the honor on day 2 of diving events.

The Big Picture

Purdue's women's diving team showcased strong performance at the NCAA Championships, with McAfee earning her third All-American title and Wright securing her first career All-America honor.

By the Numbers
  • Sophie McAfee finished 4th on 3-meter with a score of 329.40.
  • Daryn Wright achieved a score of 299.60 in the prelim on 3-meter, finishing 5th in the consolation final.
State of Play
  • McAfee and Wright are part of a group of five Boilermakers competing on platform to conclude the NCAA Championships and the college season.
  • The Purdue women's diving team has consistently produced All-Americans, with a diver earning accolades in 19 of the last 20 seasons dating back to 2004.
What's Next

McAfee and Wright, along with three other teammates, are set to compete on platform on Saturday to conclude the NCAA Championships.

Bottom Line

Purdue's McAfee and Wright showcased excellence in diving, earning All-American honors on 3-meter at the NCAA Championships, demonstrating the program's consistent success in producing top-tier divers over the years.