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Meet the nominees for 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Diver of the Year!

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Meet the nominees for 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Diver of the Year!

The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards is pleased to announce the 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Diving Team!

These 25 All-USA Team members will be honored as nominees for the national Girls Diver of the Year. The winner will be revealed in August in a series of announcements that will feature top athletes in 35 boys and girls sports awards categories — as well as special honors like Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Play of the Year, Team of the Year, and more!

Athletes were considered based on season-wide performance — with an emphasis on state championship meets — and any other state, regional, and/or national recognition as a member of their high school diving team. Overall team and relay performances were also considered. Athletes who played less than half of their team’s season schedule, or whose team does not compete in a state-sanctioned league with a tournament championship, were not considered this year.

Visit the event website for more information on this year’s fourth annual awards.

And the nominees are …

2023-24 ALL-USA TODAY HSSA GIRLS DIVING:

Chloe Ashe, La Cueva High School (New Mexico) — JR

Vivian Brennan, Riverside High School (North Carolina) — JR

Chloe Brothers, Brookwood High School (Georgia) — SR

Ivy Buckley, North Oconee High School (Georgia) — SR

Marleigh daSilva, James Madison High School (Virginia) — SO

Ayla Debowsky, Johns Creek High School (Georgia) — JR

Reagan Evans, Carroll Senior High School (Texas) — SR

Molly Gray, Clayton Valley School (California) — JR

Lanie Gutch, Boone High School (Florida) — SR

Avery Hillier, Conestoga High School (Pennsylvania) — JR

Katerina Hoffman, Hunterdon Central High School (New Jersey) — SR

Samantha Holtz, Chagrin Falls High School (Ohio) — SR

Maddy Kohel, Washburn High School (Minnesota) — SO

Fynn Langley, Germantown High School (Wisconsin) — JR

Ryleigh Mahoney, Salem High School (New Hampshire) — JR

Lorelai Maisano, Novi High School (Michigan) — SR

Tommy-Anne Marriott, Cape Central high school (Missouri) — SR

Julie Moons, Lake Creek High School (Texas) — JR

Peytton Moore, Cooper High School (Kentucky) — SR

Charlotte Norman, Community School of Naples (Florida) — SR

Juliet Radich, Cardinal Gibbons High School (Florida) — SO

Amelia Rinehart, Snider High School (Indiana) — JR

Abby Tollefson, Marshalltown High School (Iowa) — SR

Madi Varnum, Lake Norman Charter High School (North Carolina) — SR

Rachel Yang, Jericho High School (New York) — SR

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