Carson Tyler on Platform Performance: Straight 10s on 5th Dive Was “every divers dream”

2023 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Carson Tyler took home gold in platform last night with a score of 476.30. Most notable was Tyler’s fifth dive, 207C, where he scored straight 10’s. Tyler, only a sophomore at Indiana, shares what it was like hitting a perfect score, how to rebound before the next one and what it has been like being a part of such a legendary diving team.

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MIKE IN DALLAS
11 hours ago

He’s overjoyed with his success, work ethic, and ‘the moment’ – Great!

Joe
13 hours ago

anyone have a link to the video of the perfect dive?

Aaa aaa
14 hours ago

Wrong site? Is there no Dive Dove? Or nobody really cares about diving….

Jimbo
Reply to  Aaa aaa
12 hours ago

Carson’s victory on tower moved the Hoosiers from 7th to 4th.

Aaa aaa
Reply to  Jimbo
11 hours ago

Which is a crime. Diving shouldn’t be tied to swimming at all in scoring a swim meet.

Andrew
Reply to  Aaa aaa
11 hours ago

another annoying Cal Bears fan, who would’ve thought?!

IU Swammer
Reply to  Aaa aaa
9 hours ago

Not sure what point youre trying to make. The NCAA Championships is not a swim meet. It’s right there in the name when you look it up on the NCAA’s website: swimming & diving championships.

Until the NCAA changes the sport to separate diving, it’s a swimming and diving meet. And based on all the downvotes your comments got, I don’t think that’s happening anytime soon.

Just Guessin’
Reply to  IU Swammer
9 hours ago

Exactly. Much like “Track and Field” it is “Swimming and Diving”. Certain teams (Indians, Texas, and Ohio State to name a few) take advantage of the three scoring diving events, which score the same as every other individual event. Good on them.

Aaa aaa
Reply to  IU Swammer
7 hours ago

Tell me again about this diving site where everyone goes to get the latest on what’s happening in diving? Oh, it doesn’t exist. Because nobody cares. Except the parents of the divers and Indiana swimming.

So basically, Indiana swimming needs diving to still be anything. Great job, Indiana swimming!

IU Swammer
Reply to  Aaa aaa
9 hours ago

I think you forgot the “Wh” from the beginning of your username.