2024-25 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• Honorable Mention All-American (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
• Academic All-District
2023-24 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Honorable Mention All-America (1-Meter Diving)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (1-Meter, 3-Meter Diving)
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Big Ten Diver of the Week (Oct. 25)
• Competed on the springboard events throughout the season
Season-Best Scores: 377.78 on 1-meter, 404.40 on 3-meter – moving into 11th place in team history on 1-meter
• Finished fourth in the 1-meter consolation final (12th overall) in his debut at the NCAA Championships to earn honorable mention All-America accolades
• Placed seventh on both springboards at Zones to qualify for NCAAs, posting his season-best score on 3-meter
• Posted five event victories on the springboards, winning on 1-meter at the Dan Ross Indiana Intercollegiate, Purdue Invitational and the two-day dual vs. Oakland; also won on 3-meter at the home opener vs. UIndy and the Big Ten Triple Duals vs. Minnesota and Northwestern
• Teamed with Holden Higbie and Jordan Rzepka to help the Boilermakers win team diving at Big Tens, Zones and the Purdue Invitational
• Placed sixth on 1-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals
• Highlighted by a 14th-place overall finish as a consolation finalist on 3-meter, scored on both springboards at the Big Ten Championships to account for 17 team points
• Finished top 3 on both springboards at the Purdue Invitational to account for 36 team points
• Recognized as the Big Ten Diver of the Week after registering two victories and two second-place finishes during the home-opening weekend
BEFORE PURDUE
• Six-time junior national champion in the springboard events for USA Diving
• Won four junior national titles individually and two in synchronized events
• Won bronze on 1-meter and 3-meter at the 2019 Junior Pan-American Games
• Finalist on 1-meter at the 2022 Junior World Championships
• Swept the springboard titles at the 2018 USA Diving Junior National Championships
• Also victorious on 3-meter and a silver medalist on 1-meter at Junior Nationals the following year
• Among the 13U group, won gold in 1-meter synchro and silver in both 3-meter and platform synchro at the 2017 USA Diving Synchro National Championships
• First career junior national title was on 1-meter at the 11U nationals in 2016
• On 1-meter at Junior Nationals, won silver in 2022 and bronze in 2023
• Placed third in 3-meter synchro at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
• Silver medalist in 3-meter synchro at the 2023 Junior Nationals
PERSONAL
• Major: General Management
• Full name is Maxwell Forest Miller
• Born in Folsom, California
• Parents are Brent & Kolette Miller
• Family also includes older sisters Kinsley Miller Julien & Allison Miller Leger
• Kinsey competed in pole valuting for the track & field team at Trinity University in San Antonio
• Honorable Mention All-American (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (1-Meter, 3-Meter)
• Academic All-District
2023-24 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Honorable Mention All-America (1-Meter Diving)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (1-Meter, 3-Meter Diving)
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Big Ten Diver of the Week (Oct. 25)
• Competed on the springboard events throughout the season
Season-Best Scores: 377.78 on 1-meter, 404.40 on 3-meter – moving into 11th place in team history on 1-meter
• Finished fourth in the 1-meter consolation final (12th overall) in his debut at the NCAA Championships to earn honorable mention All-America accolades
• Placed seventh on both springboards at Zones to qualify for NCAAs, posting his season-best score on 3-meter
• Posted five event victories on the springboards, winning on 1-meter at the Dan Ross Indiana Intercollegiate, Purdue Invitational and the two-day dual vs. Oakland; also won on 3-meter at the home opener vs. UIndy and the Big Ten Triple Duals vs. Minnesota and Northwestern
• Teamed with Holden Higbie and Jordan Rzepka to help the Boilermakers win team diving at Big Tens, Zones and the Purdue Invitational
• Placed sixth on 1-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals
• Highlighted by a 14th-place overall finish as a consolation finalist on 3-meter, scored on both springboards at the Big Ten Championships to account for 17 team points
• Finished top 3 on both springboards at the Purdue Invitational to account for 36 team points
• Recognized as the Big Ten Diver of the Week after registering two victories and two second-place finishes during the home-opening weekend
BEFORE PURDUE
• Six-time junior national champion in the springboard events for USA Diving
• Won four junior national titles individually and two in synchronized events
• Won bronze on 1-meter and 3-meter at the 2019 Junior Pan-American Games
• Finalist on 1-meter at the 2022 Junior World Championships
• Swept the springboard titles at the 2018 USA Diving Junior National Championships
• Also victorious on 3-meter and a silver medalist on 1-meter at Junior Nationals the following year
• Among the 13U group, won gold in 1-meter synchro and silver in both 3-meter and platform synchro at the 2017 USA Diving Synchro National Championships
• First career junior national title was on 1-meter at the 11U nationals in 2016
• On 1-meter at Junior Nationals, won silver in 2022 and bronze in 2023
• Placed third in 3-meter synchro at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
• Silver medalist in 3-meter synchro at the 2023 Junior Nationals
PERSONAL
• Major: General Management
• Full name is Maxwell Forest Miller
• Born in Folsom, California
• Parents are Brent & Kolette Miller
• Family also includes older sisters Kinsley Miller Julien & Allison Miller Leger
• Kinsey competed in pole valuting for the track & field team at Trinity University in San Antonio