Final Co-Ed Home Meet Features Friday's 10M Diving, Saturday's Senior DayFinal Co-Ed Home Meet Features Friday's 10M Diving, Saturday's Senior Day

Final Co-Ed Home Meet Features Friday's 10M Diving, Saturday's Senior Day

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DUAL MEET INFORMATION
#2/#6 Indiana at Purdue
Friday, Jan. 24 at 5:30 p.m. – Platform Diving
Saturday, Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. – Full Dual Meet
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Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center / West Lafayette, Indiana

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Swimming & Diving's final co-ed meet of the home season at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic features a visit from Indiana for a two-day Senior Day, which includes a Friday evening spotlight on platform diving and the rest of the annual rivalry dual Saturday morning.

The Boilermakers will recognize 16 student-athletes Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. ET at the annual Senior Day ceremony, with a guest appearance from the University's renowned Big Bass Drum. The full dual meet follows at 10 a.m. The teams will close out the meet this weekend with the 200 freestyle relay in place of the 400.

Diving's weekend schedule is headlined by both genders competing from the platforms Friday at 5:30 p.m. As is tradition for the annual IU-Purdue dual, 1-meter and platform are the scored diving events. Selected divers will compete on 3-meter as an exhibition event Saturday. For both 1-meter and platform, the genders will alternate rounds.

The Big Ten Network's B1G+ website and app will have the live streaming coverage of both days. The production goes live Saturday at 9:30 a.m. for the Senior Day ceremony. Fans that sign up for a monthly subscription this weekend will be covered through the end of the women's Big Ten Championships the weekend of Feb. 19-22 in Columbus. Next weekend's Big Ten Triple Duals at Minnesota are also scheduled to be streamed on B1G+, as will the men's Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis (Feb. 26-March 1).

 
PURDUE SWIMMING & DIVING'S CLASS OF 2025
MEN
Sam Bennett – Albany, Ind.
Luke Fortner – Apex, N.C.
Lance Lesage – Hollywood, Fla.
Matheo Mateos (Grad Transfer) – Asuncion, Paraguay
Connor McCarthy – Elmhurst, Ill.
Idris Muhammad – Atlanta, Ga.
Jordan Rzepka – Solon, Ohio
Brady Samuels – Muncie, Ind.
Ryan Zerpa – Los Angeles, Calif.
Team Managers
Amy Fu (Former Swimmer) – Apex, N.C.
Sarah Manuel – Kokomo, Ind.
WOMEN
Kathryn Ackerman (Grad Transfer) – Grand Haven, Mich.
Mahala Erlandson – Fort Collins, Colo.
Madeline Greaves – Farmington, Mich.
Hannah Hill – Springboro, Ohio
Maggie Love – Carmel, Ind.
Sophie McAfee – San Marino, Calif.
Cecilie Wiuff – Albertslund, Denmark
Fifth Years
Masy Folcik – Rockford, Mich.
Jenna Sonnenberg – Long Beach, Calif.
 

Not only are Purdue and Indiana home to two of the top diving programs in the country, but they also feature USA Diving's most accomplished Olympic medalist of this century as well as USA Diving's most frequent lead coach at the Olympic Games. Olympic champion and four-time medalist David Boudia is in his first year as the head coach of Purdue Divers. Indiana's Drew Johansen has served as the head coach of USA Diving at the last four Olympic Games. Both teams annually produce multiple All-Americans in the dive well and their active rosters feature 2024 U.S. Olympians Daryn Wright (Purdue) and Carson Tyler (Indiana), both qualifiers for Paris on 10-meter.

In January 2011 during Boudia's final season collegiate competing for Purdue, the Hoosiers and Boilermakers also contested the diving events of their dual meets on a Friday evening in West Lafayette. Boudia opted to help revive the practice this year. Purdue's longtime head coach Adam Soldati, who is currently serving as the director of diving after stepping down in June for medical reasons, celebrates his birthday this weekend and is expected to attend.

The Boilermakers' Class of 2025 at the Aquatic Center features five program records holders – Brady Samuels (3), Hannah Hill (50 free), Maggie Love (200 IM), Kathryn Ackerman (400 IM) and Sophie McAfee (3-meter diving). Diver Jordan Rzepka is a multi-year All-American and four-time medalist at the Big Ten Championships. It's a class that has enjoyed an elite level of dual excellence as student-athletes, combining for 27 Academic All-Big Ten honors and 32 spots among Purdue all-time leaderboards in the individual events.

Rzepka's sweep of the diving events (1-meter and platform) and a 1-2 showing for Maggie Love and Kate Mouser in the 200 breaststroke highlighted the 2024 dual at Indiana for the Boilermakers. Love (200 IM) and Wright (platform) were also victorious in IU's last trip to West Lafayette for dual meet action (January 2023).

SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Combined Totals Among Purdue's 18 Student-Athletes Honored Saturday (including fifth-year Boilermakers Masy Folcik & Jenna Sonnenberg as well as accomplishments by grad transfers Kathryn Ackerman & Matheo Mateos since August 2024)
1 – Appearance at the Olympic Games
1 – Medal at the World University Games
1 – Purdue Relay Record
2 – Purdue Graduates
2 – USA Diving National Championships
2 – Appearances at World Aquatics Championships
3 – USA Swimming National Championships
3 – Big Ten Freshman of the Week Awards
4 – Purdue Freshman Records (All Current)
4 – Academic All-District Honors
6 – Individual Purdue Records
6 – Big Ten Medals
7 – Big Ten Swimmer of the Week Awards
7 – Big Ten Diver of the Week Awards
9 – Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Honors
12 – Berths at the NCAA Championships
15 – CSCAA Scholar All-America Honors
27 – Academic All-Big Ten Honors
32 – Spots Among the Purdue All-Time Top 15 in Individual Events
44 – Spots Among the Purdue All-Time Top 10 Relay Rankings

 
2024-25 TEAM LEADERS
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL VICTORY LEADERS
Brady Samuels – 12
Jordan Rzepka – 8
Pat Broderick – 3
Maxwell Blume – 2
Matheo Mateos – 2
Idris Muhammad – 2


 
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL VICTORY LEADERS
Abby Marcukaitis – 8
Daryn Wright – 7
Hannah Hill – 6
Sophie McAfee – 4
Lara Phipps – 4
Adele Sands – 4
Kathryn Ackerman – 3
Caitlin Hurley – 3
Keira Kask – 3
CONTRIBUTED TO MOST RELAY WINNERS
Dom Mazurek – 4
Brady Samuels – 4
Andy Kelly – 2
Connor McCarthy – 2
Idris Muhammad – 2
Nathaniel Thomas – 2
 
CONTRIBUTED TO MOST RELAY WINNERS
Lara Phipps – 6
Hannah Hill – 4
Caitlin Hurley – 4
Masy Folcik – 3
Maggie Love – 3
Abby Marcukaitis – 3
Adele Sands – 3