INDIANAPOLIS --- The Golden Eagles men's swimming & diving team wrapped up their week at the 2025 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships, putting three more athletes on the podium and honoring five total All-Americans in the 1-Meter Dive on the final day of this year's meet.
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One indicator that the future continues to look bright for the program would be the preponderance of youth performing well in the final event. All three Golden Eagles to reach the podium on Saturday night were freshmen, led by
Corwin Lindeman and
Ethan Coronado, who placed third and fourth respectively.
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Lindeman scored a 518.35, with his best dive coming on his last and hardest attempt, an Inward 2 ½ Somersault Tuck that netted him 65.10 points. Coronado, meanwhile, was less than 10 points behind him at 508.95. His toughest and highest-scoring dive was his second, with Coronado scoring a 66.65 on that same Inward 2 ½ Somersault Tuck.
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Rounding out the trio of first-year athletes on the podium was
Zakary Kennedy, who took seventh with a score of 487.80. He broke the 60-point mark twice on his list, including a Reverse 2 ½ Somersault Tuck that earned him 63.0 points.
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Michael Flamm and
Jack Beattie also competed on Saturday, earning All-American honors with their performances in the consolation final of the 1-Meter Dive. Flamm took 10
th overall and second in the consolation final with a score of 484.50, attempting three dives with a degree of difficulty over 3.0 in his list.
Jack Beattie wrapped his week by taking 13
th overall and fifth in the consolation final, scoring a 462.20.
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