Rhodes College diver John Beurlein delivered a record-breaking performance at the NCAA Championships, securing a fourth-place finish in the 3-meter dive with a final score of 497.00—the highest placement in program history. Beurlein, a fifth-year student from Austin, Texas, and a First Team All-American, set a new benchmark for Rhodes Athletics, representing the best finish ever recorded by a Lynx athlete at the national level.
Competing against the nation's best, Beurlein showcased incredible poise, precision, and skill, earning a career-best score that solidified his place among the NCAA's elite. His performance not only rewrote the Rhodes record books but also demonstrated the program's growing prominence on the national stage.
Beurlein's fourth-place finish surpasses any previous NCAA performance in Rhodes history, marking a significant milestone for the Lynx. His success adds to an already impressive season and sets a new standard for future Rhodes student-athletes.
With this groundbreaking performance, Beurlein cements his legacy in Rhodes Athletics, and the program looks forward to continued excellence in the seasons ahead.