2017-18 Men's Swimming & Diving Roster
Roster
Enos, Dashiell
Dashiell Enos
- Height:
- 5-8
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Studio City, Calif.
- High School:
- Connections Academy
Bio
THIS SEASON: Dashiell Enos, a 2018 senior, is a returning All-American and 2017 Pac-12 Diver of the Year, as well as the two-time defending Pac-12 champion on 3-meter, looking to finish his Trojan career on an even higher note.
2017: Enos, the 2017 Pac-12 Men’s Diver of the year, was a two-time NCAA scorer as a junior, including a sixth on platform (428.30) to become the first Trojan to earn All-American honors on the board since 2009. He was also a consolation finalist on 3-meter, finishing 11th (425.85) … He was a three-time finalist at the 2017 NCAA Zone E meet to earn his NCAA bid, finishing second on 3-meter (732.50), third on 1-meter (694.50) and fourth on platform (706.55) ... At the 2017 Pac-12s, he defended his 3-meter title with a career-best 428.35 while also finishing fourth on platform (335.95) and fifth on 1-meter (324.95) ... He won seven events during the regular season ... In the summer of 2017, he represented the U.S. at the 2017 World University Games, joining sophomore teammate Henry Fusaro to take fifth on synchronized 3-meter, less than four points from the podium. He was also a semifinalist on 3-meter and competed on platform … He previously teamed with Fusaro to win a 2016 USA Winter National title on synchro 3-meter with 740.67 points. He also finished fourth in the 3-meter final with 1136.75 points, just some 50 points away from a top 2 finish.
2016: Enos competed on three boards at the NCAA Championships as a 2016 sophomore and became a Pac-12 champion, winning the 3-meter springboard with 419.35 points. His Pac-12 title was USC's first on the board since 1999 (and first on any board since 2011) and 52.10 points ahead of Stanford's second-place Connor Kuremsky (367.25). He was also reached the final on platform, taking fourth with 361.85 points while finishing ninth on 1-meter (308.40) ... At the NCAAs, he was 27th on platform (337.40), 40th on 1-meter (281.85) and 45th on 3-meter (304.25) ... He rebounded from the NCAAs in national competition later that summer, culminating with a pair of finals appearances at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing eighth on both 3-meter (1161.55) and, with USC teammate Henry Fusaro, on synchronized 3-meter (1008.27) ... He and Fusaro finished fourth at the 2016 USA Diving Synchro Nationals in April (679.17) ... At the 2016 USA National Zone F Meet, he won 3-meter (416.70) and was second on 1-meter (336.75).
2015: Enos competed in both springboard events as a freshman at the 2015 NCAA Championships, taking 23rd on 3-meter (366.65) and 28th on 1-meter (325.40) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, he reached the final on 3-meter, taking sixth (368.60) and was ninth on 1-meter (299.95) and 14th on platform (269.25) ... He earned his trip to the NCAA Championships after taking fifth on 3-meter (738.15) at the Zone E Championships. He was also 10th on 1-meter (646.15).
HIGH SCHOOL: Enos, a member of the U.S. Junior National team from 2011-14 who earned his high school degree via Connections Academy, won a 2012 U.S. National title on synchro platform and won a combined six titles on synchro 3-meter and platform at the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Junior Diving Nationals ... ... Individually, he was eighth on 3-meter at the 2013 U.S. Nationals and eighth and ninth on platform at the 2011 and 2012 U.S. Nationals, respectively ... He won U.S. Junior National titles on 1-meter in 2010 and 2011 ... He won 3-meter at the 2011 Junior Pan American Games, won 1-meter at the 2009 Junior Pan American Games and was sixth on 3-meter at the 2014 Youth Olympics.
CLUB/COACH: Trojan Dive Club/Hongping Li.
PERSONAL: He was born April 30, 1996. He is a cinematic arts, critical studies major.
2017: Enos, the 2017 Pac-12 Men’s Diver of the year, was a two-time NCAA scorer as a junior, including a sixth on platform (428.30) to become the first Trojan to earn All-American honors on the board since 2009. He was also a consolation finalist on 3-meter, finishing 11th (425.85) … He was a three-time finalist at the 2017 NCAA Zone E meet to earn his NCAA bid, finishing second on 3-meter (732.50), third on 1-meter (694.50) and fourth on platform (706.55) ... At the 2017 Pac-12s, he defended his 3-meter title with a career-best 428.35 while also finishing fourth on platform (335.95) and fifth on 1-meter (324.95) ... He won seven events during the regular season ... In the summer of 2017, he represented the U.S. at the 2017 World University Games, joining sophomore teammate Henry Fusaro to take fifth on synchronized 3-meter, less than four points from the podium. He was also a semifinalist on 3-meter and competed on platform … He previously teamed with Fusaro to win a 2016 USA Winter National title on synchro 3-meter with 740.67 points. He also finished fourth in the 3-meter final with 1136.75 points, just some 50 points away from a top 2 finish.
2016: Enos competed on three boards at the NCAA Championships as a 2016 sophomore and became a Pac-12 champion, winning the 3-meter springboard with 419.35 points. His Pac-12 title was USC's first on the board since 1999 (and first on any board since 2011) and 52.10 points ahead of Stanford's second-place Connor Kuremsky (367.25). He was also reached the final on platform, taking fourth with 361.85 points while finishing ninth on 1-meter (308.40) ... At the NCAAs, he was 27th on platform (337.40), 40th on 1-meter (281.85) and 45th on 3-meter (304.25) ... He rebounded from the NCAAs in national competition later that summer, culminating with a pair of finals appearances at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing eighth on both 3-meter (1161.55) and, with USC teammate Henry Fusaro, on synchronized 3-meter (1008.27) ... He and Fusaro finished fourth at the 2016 USA Diving Synchro Nationals in April (679.17) ... At the 2016 USA National Zone F Meet, he won 3-meter (416.70) and was second on 1-meter (336.75).
2015: Enos competed in both springboard events as a freshman at the 2015 NCAA Championships, taking 23rd on 3-meter (366.65) and 28th on 1-meter (325.40) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, he reached the final on 3-meter, taking sixth (368.60) and was ninth on 1-meter (299.95) and 14th on platform (269.25) ... He earned his trip to the NCAA Championships after taking fifth on 3-meter (738.15) at the Zone E Championships. He was also 10th on 1-meter (646.15).
HIGH SCHOOL: Enos, a member of the U.S. Junior National team from 2011-14 who earned his high school degree via Connections Academy, won a 2012 U.S. National title on synchro platform and won a combined six titles on synchro 3-meter and platform at the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Junior Diving Nationals ... ... Individually, he was eighth on 3-meter at the 2013 U.S. Nationals and eighth and ninth on platform at the 2011 and 2012 U.S. Nationals, respectively ... He won U.S. Junior National titles on 1-meter in 2010 and 2011 ... He won 3-meter at the 2011 Junior Pan American Games, won 1-meter at the 2009 Junior Pan American Games and was sixth on 3-meter at the 2014 Youth Olympics.
CLUB/COACH: Trojan Dive Club/Hongping Li.
PERSONAL: He was born April 30, 1996. He is a cinematic arts, critical studies major.
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