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Krug’s book documents transition to life after 2012 Olympics

Cassidy Krug boasts an impressive
athletic resume that includes two NCAA titles as a senior at Stanford en route to be named NCAA Diver of the Year, 10 USA Diving National Titles, three Pennsylvania high school titles, and ultimately an appearance in the 2012 Olympics where she finished 7th on 3m. While the Olympics were the final chapter in her athletic career, the transition to life after diving led her to her current chapter as author of Resurface: A guide to navigating life’s biggest transitions.
See our FULL interview with Krug after the link.

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Indiana, Texas draw top billing in first-ever US PDCA Coaches Polls

Indiana, Texas, Purdue, and Miami (FL) lead the way in the inaugural US Professional Diving Coaches Association Division-I Coaches Poll.

The 2025-26 preseason poll sees Texas at the top of the women’s ranking with Indiana atop both the men’s and combined rankings. Texas follows Indiana in those rankings while IU is fourth in the women’s poll.

Purdue appears in the top five in all three polls. The Hurricanes are sixth in the combined poll despite showing up at second in the women’s and third in the men’s poll.

Visit our rankings page to see complete polls as well as individual and team ratings.

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Club coach and 2024 Ida Wilson Award Recipient Ray Noble passes away

US PDCA and the diving community mourns the loss of longtime Ohio diving coach and 2024 Ida Wilson Award Recipient Ray Noble. Noble coached six Ohio HS state champions and five runners-up. Noble coached for more than 35 years covering high school, club, and summer programs. Ray Noble’s life was defined by his kindness, dedication, and passion for nurturing the next generation.

Click below to read more from his friend Steve Voellmecke.

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