
Johansen, Tyler Repeat National Diving Award Sweep
3/31/2025 1:30:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For the second consecutive season, Indiana swimming and diving swept the CSCAA men's national diving awards after another leading postseason performance at the 2025 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships. The CSCAA announced its NCAA Division I award winners and All-Americans for the 2024-25 season on Monday (March 31).
For the third year in a row, Johansen was named the CSCAA Men's Diving Coach of the Year. A five-time winner, Johansen was also the recipient of the women's award in 2022 – making this a four-year streak – as well as the men's award again in 2018.
Under Johansen's guide, Indiana won national championships in all three diving events. The performance marks only the second diving sweep in NCAA history and first since Miami accomplished the feat in 1997.
Senior Carson Tyler repeated as the CSCAA Men's Diver of the Year after defending his NCAA Championships in both the 3-meter and platform diving events. On Saturday, Tyler became the first athlete to win the platform event in three consecutive seasons and third to win it three times.
Indiana diving eclipsed 100 points towards the team standings for the third consecutive championships, totaling 117 points from the well – an amount that would have finished 10th on its own in the swimming and diving team standings. The next-best diving program, Purdue, produced 60 points. Tyler scored 49 points individually.
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For the third year in a row, Johansen was named the CSCAA Men's Diving Coach of the Year. A five-time winner, Johansen was also the recipient of the women's award in 2022 – making this a four-year streak – as well as the men's award again in 2018.
Under Johansen's guide, Indiana won national championships in all three diving events. The performance marks only the second diving sweep in NCAA history and first since Miami accomplished the feat in 1997.
Senior Carson Tyler repeated as the CSCAA Men's Diver of the Year after defending his NCAA Championships in both the 3-meter and platform diving events. On Saturday, Tyler became the first athlete to win the platform event in three consecutive seasons and third to win it three times.
Indiana diving eclipsed 100 points towards the team standings for the third consecutive championships, totaling 117 points from the well – an amount that would have finished 10th on its own in the swimming and diving team standings. The next-best diving program, Purdue, produced 60 points. Tyler scored 49 points individually.
@IndianaSwimDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men's and women's swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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