• All-American (Platform -- Honorary Due to Cancellation of NCAAs)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Australian FINA Diving World Cup Trials Bronze Medalist (Platform)
• Competed in all three diving events
• Scored in all three diving events at the Big Ten Championships for the second year in a row
• Co-recipient of the team's Red Mackey award, recognizing excellence by a senior
• One of eight members of Purdue Swim-Dive to earn all three top academic honors for the year
• Finished among the top five in the championship finals on platform (4th) and 1-meter (5th) at Big Tens, accounting for a career-high 53 team points
• Finished her career as a four-year championship final qualifier on platform at Big Tens
• Accounted for 187 team points at Big Tens in her career, tops among her class
• Purdue All-Time Rankings: 1st on Platform, 11th on 1-Meter, 14th on 3-Meter
• Season-Best Scores: 300.60 on 1-Meter, 273.45 on 3-Meter, 303.40 on Platform
• Would have had an opportunity to become Purdue’s third diver to be a four-year qualifier for the NCAA Championships, but the Zone C Championships and national championship meet were both canceled March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
• Purdue’s top-scoring diver at the House of Champions Invitational in November, winning on platform and accounting for 39 team points with her three top-11 finishes
• Also victorious on platform in the dual meet at Indiana and 1-meter at the Indiana Intercollegiates
2018-19 / AS A JUNIOR
• NCAA Silver Medalist & All-American (Platform)
• Big Ten Bronze Medalist (Platform)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform)
• World University Games Qualifier (10-Meter)
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed in all three diving events
• Runner-up finish in the championship final of platform diving was the Purdue women’s top individual finish at the NCAA Championships since Casey Matthews won the 3-meter title in 2013
• Recognized as the team’s co-MVP
• Scored in all three diving events at the Big Ten Championships for the first time, accounting for a team-high and career-high 52 points
• Won bronze on the tower at Big Tens and also scored in the consolation final of both springboard events
• Qualified for NCAAs in all three diving events
• Placed third on 3-meter at the Zone C Championships to officially qualify for NCAAs and then was 12th on 1-meter and platform to add those events
• Represented Australia at the World University Games for the second time in her career, placing advancing to the 10-meter semifinal after placing seventh in the prelim
• Posted season-high scores on 1-meter (279.90) and platform (352.85) at Big Tens
• Remains the only Boilermaker to surpass the 350-point mark on a platform list; her program record of 359.30 from 2017 still stands
• Registered her season best on 3-meter (320.40) while winning the event at Michigan State in her season debut after an injury sidelined her in the fall
• Among Purdue’s all-time leaders, continues to rank 11th on 1-meter (320.10) and 14th on 3-meter (326.20)
• Enters her senior season as Purdue’s active career scoring leader at Big Tens (134 points)
2017-18 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (Platform)
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed in all three diving events and focused on 1-meter and platform during the championship season
• Posted her season-best and team-high score on platform (345.15) at the Big Ten Championships while winning bronze
• Recorded career-best scores on 1-meter (320.10) and 3-meter (326.20) in duals at Indiana and vs. Iowa
• In program history, moved into 10th place on 1-meter and 13th place on 3-meter
• Continues to hold the program record on platform (359.30), establishing it at the 2017 Big Ten Championships
• Runner-up on platform at Zones to return to the NCAA Championships, where she placed 27th in the prelims
• Accounted for 43 team points at Big Tens, placing third in the championship final on platform and third in the consolation final on 1-meter
• Victorious on 3-meter in the South Carolina and platform at the Big Ten Triple duals in Minneapolis
• Accounted for 31 team points at the Purdue Invitational, placing third on platform and fourth on 3-meter
2016-17 / AS A FRESHMAN
• All-American (Platform)
• World University Games Silver Medalist (10-Meter Synchro)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (3-Meter, Platform)
• World University Games Qualifier (10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro)
• Competed in all three diving events throughout the season
• Honored as the team's co-MVP
• Purdue's first female freshman diver to be a full-fledged All-American since 2008
• First Boilermaker to medal at the World University Games since 2009
• Highlighted by a fourth-place finish on platform, accounted for 39 team points to rank tied for second on the team
• Eclipsed both the program and freshman records on platform at Big Tens, breaking the freshman mark in the prelims and the overall record in the final
• Her program-record score of 359.3 eclipsed a mark that had stood since 2011
• Finished seventh on platform at NCAAs for her All-America honor
• Placed sixth on 3-meter to clinch her NCAAs bid on day one of the Zone C Championships
• Also finished 3rd on platform at Zones
• Victorious on 1-meter in duals vs. Iowa and Michigan State
• Won on 3-meter at the Indiana Intercollegiates
• Finished as the runner-up on platform in the Indiana dual and the Big Ten Triple Duals
• Finished fourth on platform at IUPUI's House of Champions Invitational
BEFORE PURDUE
• Trained under coach Hui Tong in Australia
• 10-meter champion at the 2014 Australian open nationals
• Also finished as the runner-up a year later
• Competed on 10-meter for Australia at the 2016 FINA Diving World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, finishing in 32nd place
PERSONAL
• Major: Dietetics/Nutrition, Fitness and Health
• Born in Hobart, Tasmania
• Parents are Mark and Angela Meaney
• Family also includes younger siblings Sam and Meg
• Father played field hockey in school
Purdue Personal Preferences
Favorite Athlete: Simone Biles
Favorite Aquatic Center (Other Than Purdue): IUPUI Natatorium
Diver She'd Like to Compete Against: Chen Ruolin
Most Exciting Event to Watch at a College Meet: Men's 10m Platform
Favorite Marquee Event: The Olympics
Would Like to Have Dinner With: Hamish Blake
In Her MP3 Player: Ed Sheeran
Last Concert She Attended: Bastille
Last Book She Read: 1985
Favorite Multimedia App: Instagram
Favorite Actor & Actress: Josh Hutcherson & Jennifer Lawrence
Favorite Super Heroes: The Avengers
Show She Can't Stop Watching: Prison Break
Favorite Month: December
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Favorite Food: Chips & Guacamole
Favorite Dessert: Chocolate Rice Pudding
Favorite Outdoor Activity: Boating
Another Sport She Enjoys Playing: Mini Golf
Favorite Purdue Building: Armstrong Hall
Favorite Purdue Athletic Venue (Besides Aquatic Center): Mackey Arena
Favorite Big City: Sydney
Unique Travel Locale: Rio de Janeiro
Continent She'd Like to Visit: Africa
Favorite Thing About the Boilermaker Aquatic Center: Diving Well
Most Memorable Meet/Moment at Purdue: 2017 Big Ten Championships
Best Thing About Being a Boilermaker:The Swimming & Diving Teams
Enjoyed this Professor's Class: Christine Hrycyna, Chemistry
Furry Friend: Marilow, Rabbit