2026 NCAA Diving Transfer Roundup: July Edition ...Middle East

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By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

The transfer portal has been busy this spring and many athletes have announced their destinations. Here are another eight athletes that have announced their new home for the upcoming 2026-2027 season.

Ramez Diaa: From Cincinnati to Pitt. Diaa was a Big 12 ‘A’ finalist in both the 3 meter (7th) and platform (8th) events this past February. He also was 10th in the 1 meter event. He represented Egypt at the 2024 Paris Olympics Pari Surana: From Marshall to Eastern Michigan. Surana was 37th in the platform event, 41st in the 3 meter, and 42nd in the 1 meter event at the 2026 American Conference Championships for the Marshall women Brooke Megdall: From FIU to GCU. Megdall was 8th in the platform event (201.00 points), 16th in the 3 meter, and 23rd in the 1 meter at the 2026 American Conference Championships for the FIU women Maria Colombo: From Arizona to Cincinnati. Colombo stays in the Big 12 and was 15th in the 3 meter, 23rd in the platform event, and 32nd in the 1 meter at the 2026 Big 12 Championships Kael Kropf: From Wyoming to Cincinnati. Kropf was 4th in the platform event, 5th in the 3 meter, and 8th in the 1 meter at the 2026 MPSF Championships Paul Matthews: From Alabama to Cincinnati. Matthews competed for Alabama as a freshman during the 2023-2024 season and was 15th in the 1 meter, 18th in the 3 meter, and 23rd in the platform event at 2024 SECs. He did not compete for the team the last two seasons Aylen Velazquez Reyes: From Bowling Green to James Madison. She spent her freshman season in 2024-2025 competing for Bowling Green and was 26th in the 3 meter and 33rd in the 1 meter at the 2025 MAC Championships. She did not compete this past season Melina Michaelides: From Alabama to Georgia Tech. She spent her freshman season at Alabama and did not compete at SECs. She was 2nd in the 1 meter and 4th in the 3 meter event during Alabama’s dual meet against Georgia Tech in January 2026

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