STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford senior Jack Ryan was named Men’s Diving Performer of the Week by the Atlantic Coast Conference on Tuesday.
Ryan won both springboard events at the University of Texas Diving Invitational last weekend at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center. The four-time All-American captured the 3-meter with 423.45 points in the six-dive final on Saturday. In the 1-meter final on Friday, Ryan scored 398.85.
Ryan had two huge scores in the 3-meter. In the prelims, he scored 420.45. His combined score from prelims and finals was 843.90.
Ryan’s fourth dive – a reverse 3 ½ somersault tuck – was his highest scoring of the 3-meter final. With a 3.50 degree of difficulty, Ryan earned his weekend-best score, of 84.00.
In the 1-meter final, Ryan scored his highest (72.00) on a reverse 2 /2 somersault tuck. In the prelims, he scored 73.50 on a forward 3 ½ somersault tuck.
In the 3-meter final, Ryan had a 15.50-point winning margin. In the 1-meter final, Ryan won by 36.90 points over runner’up Gage DuBois of Arizona, who placed sixth in that event the 2024 NCAA Championships to Ryan’s fourth.
This is the sixth time in Ryan's collegiate career that he has earned conference Diver of the Week honors, and the first in the ACC. His previous five were in the Pac-12.