2023-24 / AS A FIFTH YEAR
• OLYMPIAN (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• World Aquatics Championship Qualifier (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• All-American (Platform)
• NCAA National Championship Qualifier (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-American
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
2022-23 / AS A SENIOR
• Big Ten Champion (Platform)
• Big Ten Medal of Honor
• All-American (Platform)
• Central American & Caribbean Games Bronze Medalist (10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro)
• World Aquatics Championships Qualifier (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (Platform)
• First Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed on 3-meter and platform, focusing on platform for Zones and NCAAs
• Won the Purdue women's first Big Ten title since 2020 and first on platform since 2009
• Medaled on platform at Big Tens for the third time in four years, teaming with Maggie Merriman for the Purdue women's first-ever 1-2 finish at the Big Ten Championships
• Championship finalist at NCAAs for the second time in her career
• Also was a championship finalist on 10-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals in December
• Won a pair of bronze medals for Puerto Rico at the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador before heading to Japan for the World Championships
• Season-best scores 318.30 on platform at the Big Ten Championships and 311.03 on 3-meter at Illinois
• Accounted for 35 team points at Big Tens, ranking third on the team; enters the 2023-24 season as Purdue's active career scoring leader at Big Tens (164 points)
• Opted to return as a fifth-year student-athlete for the 2023-24 school year
• Joined Jenna Sonnenberg and Merriman as Boilermakers to claim all four prominent academic honors in 2022-23
2021-22 / AS A JUNIOR
• USA Diving Winter Nationals Silver Medalist (10-Meter)
• FINA World Championships Qualifier (10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Big Ten Silver Medalist (Platform)
• Second Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed in all three events at the Big Ten Championships and focused on the platform at NCAAs
• Season-Best Scores: 310.55 on 1-meter, 311.35 on 3-meter, 349.50 on platform
• Moved up to third place in team history with her career-best score on platform at Big Tens
• Claimed silver on 10-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals and qualified for the FINA World Championships with Puerto Rico
• Won silver on the tower at Big Tens for the second time, leading the way as Purdue had four of the eight competitors in the championship final
• Accounted for 44 team points at Big Tens to rank third on the team, also scoring the consolation final on 3-meter
• Ranks second among active Boilermakers with 129 points at Big Tens
• Finished fifth on platform at Zones to qualify for the NCAA Championships again; finished 20th at NCAAs
• At the World Championships in Budapest, finished 10th in the prelim and 13th in the semifinal
• Victorious on platform at the Purdue Invitational
• Finished fifth in the 1-meter prelim at the Purdue Invite but opted to scratch from the final
• Won on 3-meter at the season-opening intrasquad
2020-21 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• NCAA Bronze Medalist & All-American (Platform)
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• FINA Diving World Cup Qualifier (10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Competed in all three diving events, excelling most on platform
• One of nine members of Purdue swim-dive to earn all three top academic honors for the year
• Won bronze on the tower at the NCAA Championships, registering the top individual finish as Purdue had the top-scoring diving team at the women’s national championship meet
• Posted a career-best score (316.80) on platform at NCAAs, moving into ninth place in team history
• Scored in all three diving events at Big Tens, highlighted by a fourth-place showing on the tower
• Also was a consolation finalist on 1-meter and 17th overall on 3-meter, accounting for 49 team points to rank second on the team
• Event winner on platform at Zones to earn her berth at the NCAA Championships
• Season-best scores on the springboards included: 281.50 on 1-meter at Big Tens and 282.95 on 3-meter at the triple dual with Minnesota and Wisconsin in Madison
• Selected to serve as a Boiler SAAC team representative during the 2021-22 school year
2019-20 / AS A FRESHMAN
• All-American (Platform -- Honorary Due to Cancellation of NCAAs)
• Big Ten Silver Medalist & Second Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Competed in all three diving events, excelling most on platform
• Scored in all three events in her debut at the Big Ten Championships, winning silver on the platform
• Purdue’s first female freshman diver to medal at Big Tens since 2009
• Co-recipient of the team's most improved award
• Season-Best Scores: 277.90 on 1-Meter, 279.60 on 3-Meter, 294.20 on Platform
• Moved into 11th place in program history on platform
• Accounted for 36 team points at Big Tens
• At the House of Champions Invitational in November, finished top 10 in all three diving events
• Finished third on platform and also was a top-eight finalist on 1-meter at the November Invite
• Runner-up on 1-meter as Purdue’s top finisher in the dual meet at Indiana
HIGH SCHOOL
• Competed for coach Jill McInerney at Gahanna Lincoln High School in the Columbus area
• Ohio state champion as a sophomore
• State runner-up each of her upperclassman seasons
• Also a two-time district champion as an upperclassman
• Set school records for six- and 11-dive lists all four years
• Ned Reeb Invitational champion as a freshman and senior
• Also competed for the national champion Ohio State Diving Club
• Nationals qualifier and finalists – Tier 3 Juniors
• Four-year honor roll student
PERSONAL
• Major: Graduate Certificate in Communication & Leadership; earned bachelor's in Media & Mass Communication in May 2023
• Full name is Maycey Adrianne Vieta
• Born in Mesa, Arizona
• Parents are Mark and Julie Vieta
• Family also includes siblings Morgan, Marcus, Marley, Margot and Madden
• Mother was a cheerleader at the University of Notre Dame
• OLYMPIAN (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• World Aquatics Championship Qualifier (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• All-American (Platform)
• NCAA National Championship Qualifier (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-American
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
2022-23 / AS A SENIOR
• Big Ten Champion (Platform)
• Big Ten Medal of Honor
• All-American (Platform)
• Central American & Caribbean Games Bronze Medalist (10-Meter, Mixed 10-Meter Synchro)
• World Aquatics Championships Qualifier (10-Meter for Puerto Rico)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (Platform)
• First Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed on 3-meter and platform, focusing on platform for Zones and NCAAs
• Won the Purdue women's first Big Ten title since 2020 and first on platform since 2009
• Medaled on platform at Big Tens for the third time in four years, teaming with Maggie Merriman for the Purdue women's first-ever 1-2 finish at the Big Ten Championships
• Championship finalist at NCAAs for the second time in her career
• Also was a championship finalist on 10-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals in December
• Won a pair of bronze medals for Puerto Rico at the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador before heading to Japan for the World Championships
• Season-best scores 318.30 on platform at the Big Ten Championships and 311.03 on 3-meter at Illinois
• Accounted for 35 team points at Big Tens, ranking third on the team; enters the 2023-24 season as Purdue's active career scoring leader at Big Tens (164 points)
• Opted to return as a fifth-year student-athlete for the 2023-24 school year
• Joined Jenna Sonnenberg and Merriman as Boilermakers to claim all four prominent academic honors in 2022-23
2021-22 / AS A JUNIOR
• USA Diving Winter Nationals Silver Medalist (10-Meter)
• FINA World Championships Qualifier (10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Big Ten Silver Medalist (Platform)
• Second Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• NCAA Championships Qualifier (Platform)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed in all three events at the Big Ten Championships and focused on the platform at NCAAs
• Season-Best Scores: 310.55 on 1-meter, 311.35 on 3-meter, 349.50 on platform
• Moved up to third place in team history with her career-best score on platform at Big Tens
• Claimed silver on 10-meter at the USA Diving Winter Nationals and qualified for the FINA World Championships with Puerto Rico
• Won silver on the tower at Big Tens for the second time, leading the way as Purdue had four of the eight competitors in the championship final
• Accounted for 44 team points at Big Tens to rank third on the team, also scoring the consolation final on 3-meter
• Ranks second among active Boilermakers with 129 points at Big Tens
• Finished fifth on platform at Zones to qualify for the NCAA Championships again; finished 20th at NCAAs
• At the World Championships in Budapest, finished 10th in the prelim and 13th in the semifinal
• Victorious on platform at the Purdue Invitational
• Finished fifth in the 1-meter prelim at the Purdue Invite but opted to scratch from the final
• Won on 3-meter at the season-opening intrasquad
2020-21 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• NCAA Bronze Medalist & All-American (Platform)
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• FINA Diving World Cup Qualifier (10-Meter, 10-Meter Synchro for Puerto Rico)
• Competed in all three diving events, excelling most on platform
• One of nine members of Purdue swim-dive to earn all three top academic honors for the year
• Won bronze on the tower at the NCAA Championships, registering the top individual finish as Purdue had the top-scoring diving team at the women’s national championship meet
• Posted a career-best score (316.80) on platform at NCAAs, moving into ninth place in team history
• Scored in all three diving events at Big Tens, highlighted by a fourth-place showing on the tower
• Also was a consolation finalist on 1-meter and 17th overall on 3-meter, accounting for 49 team points to rank second on the team
• Event winner on platform at Zones to earn her berth at the NCAA Championships
• Season-best scores on the springboards included: 281.50 on 1-meter at Big Tens and 282.95 on 3-meter at the triple dual with Minnesota and Wisconsin in Madison
• Selected to serve as a Boiler SAAC team representative during the 2021-22 school year
2019-20 / AS A FRESHMAN
• All-American (Platform -- Honorary Due to Cancellation of NCAAs)
• Big Ten Silver Medalist & Second Team All-Big Ten (Platform)
• CSCAA Scholar All-America
• Competed in all three diving events, excelling most on platform
• Scored in all three events in her debut at the Big Ten Championships, winning silver on the platform
• Purdue’s first female freshman diver to medal at Big Tens since 2009
• Co-recipient of the team's most improved award
• Season-Best Scores: 277.90 on 1-Meter, 279.60 on 3-Meter, 294.20 on Platform
• Moved into 11th place in program history on platform
• Accounted for 36 team points at Big Tens
• At the House of Champions Invitational in November, finished top 10 in all three diving events
• Finished third on platform and also was a top-eight finalist on 1-meter at the November Invite
• Runner-up on 1-meter as Purdue’s top finisher in the dual meet at Indiana
HIGH SCHOOL
• Competed for coach Jill McInerney at Gahanna Lincoln High School in the Columbus area
• Ohio state champion as a sophomore
• State runner-up each of her upperclassman seasons
• Also a two-time district champion as an upperclassman
• Set school records for six- and 11-dive lists all four years
• Ned Reeb Invitational champion as a freshman and senior
• Also competed for the national champion Ohio State Diving Club
• Nationals qualifier and finalists – Tier 3 Juniors
• Four-year honor roll student
PERSONAL
• Major: Graduate Certificate in Communication & Leadership; earned bachelor's in Media & Mass Communication in May 2023
• Full name is Maycey Adrianne Vieta
• Born in Mesa, Arizona
• Parents are Mark and Julie Vieta
• Family also includes siblings Morgan, Marcus, Marley, Margot and Madden
• Mother was a cheerleader at the University of Notre Dame