NCAP going downhill?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at the 2025-2026 season rankings for 13-14 and 15-18 PVS swimmers on Swimcloud.

NCAP has the top 5 15-18 boys and top 4 15-18 girls.

Pretty even split at the top between NCAP and RMSC in 13-14 groups. But NCAP has more top 20 kids in both boys and girls.


Yean, and NCAP has more swimmers than RMSC, probably twice as Machine and possibly 10 times more than ASA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at the 2025-2026 season rankings for 13-14 and 15-18 PVS swimmers on Swimcloud.

NCAP has the top 5 15-18 boys and top 4 15-18 girls.

Pretty even split at the top between NCAP and RMSC in 13-14 groups. But NCAP has more top 20 kids in both boys and girls.


Yean, and NCAP has more swimmers than RMSC, probably twice as Machine and possibly 10 times more than ASA.


NCAP is only slightly bigger than RMSC. 1900 vs 1600. Machine is about 1200. ASA is 300.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at the 2025-2026 season rankings for 13-14 and 15-18 PVS swimmers on Swimcloud.

NCAP has the top 5 15-18 boys and top 4 15-18 girls.

Pretty even split at the top between NCAP and RMSC in 13-14 groups. But NCAP has more top 20 kids in both boys and girls.


welcome to the thread Spencer
Anonymous
Watch the A final of the woman’s 200 backstroke at NCSAs today and tell me that NCAP is declining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch the A final of the woman’s 200 backstroke at NCSAs today and tell me that NCAP is declining.


Go back and read all the comments and tell me everyone isn’t saying the same thing, which is NCap VA sites are fine- it’s AU/Prep that is declining in a disastrous manner. They should just give up those sites and let other teams use those pools. Neither of those Gold coaches should be employed
Anonymous
AU mentality is all in garbage yardage and how to best demoralize kids in practice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at the 2025-2026 season rankings for 13-14 and 15-18 PVS swimmers on Swimcloud.

NCAP has the top 5 15-18 boys and top 4 15-18 girls.

Pretty even split at the top between NCAP and RMSC in 13-14 groups. But NCAP has more top 20 kids in both boys and girls.


welcome to the thread Spencer

🙄 DP, it’s literally what the rankings are, it’s not some kind of NCAP propaganda. The Swimcloud rankings are interesting, for the 13-14s they include swimmers who have since turned 15, but NCAP, RMSC and Machine each have girls that are still 13 and rank in the top 15. For the boys there are no current 13 year olds in the top 15. There is also heavy representation on both the girls and boys 13-14 and 15 and over lists for NCAPs VA sites.
Anonymous
Our team got a bunch of girls from the Marymount site this year. But that’s mostly bc 13/14 is the age when kids decide if they want to be serious or they want to have a life outside swim. NCAP is serious business and not everyone is interested in that, regardless of talent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our team got a bunch of girls from the Marymount site this year. But that’s mostly bc 13/14 is the age when kids decide if they want to be serious or they want to have a life outside swim. NCAP is serious business and not everyone is interested in that, regardless of talent.

NCAP Marymount merged with Tysons for the HS aged groups. I know it’s harsh, but essentially the 2nd tier HS aged swimmers from NCAP Marymount were told they would now be practicing at Tysons and some left as a result. NCAP Marymount has elite 13 and over talent now.
Anonymous
Last night’s results at NCSAs proves out a simple formula that dictates the line of a swim site or team formula. Either type choose building a group based on what works for the most swimmers you have, or build it on your best swimmers talents. For better or worse this is the GP model which in the end is efficient and rewarding for some, and a hot waste of time for others. Yet, dear reader, the have not DPs keep crying, running subversion internally at the site, spread gossip, directly meddle in the affairs of others, and act like complete berks, because it is not about the swimmer but them. Learn your place and accept it, leave, pull your kid, or grow up. Until the top changes this site will always be about the best, not the rest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our team got a bunch of girls from the Marymount site this year. But that’s mostly bc 13/14 is the age when kids decide if they want to be serious or they want to have a life outside swim. NCAP is serious business and not everyone is interested in that, regardless of talent.


It’s because they changed the practice location and combined TY and MM. Many Arlington parents didn’t want to drive to Tysons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch the A final of the woman’s 200 backstroke at NCSAs today and tell me that NCAP is declining.


It was an awesome race as was the girls relay that went #1 and #2 to NCAP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch the A final of the woman’s 200 backstroke at NCSAs today and tell me that NCAP is declining.


It was an awesome race as was the girls relay that went #1 and #2 to NCAP.


And I'm pretty sure none of those 8 girls is from either GP or AU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch the A final of the woman’s 200 backstroke at NCSAs today and tell me that NCAP is declining.


It was an awesome race as was the girls relay that went #1 and #2 to NCAP.


And I'm pretty sure none of those 8 girls is from either GP or AU.

All are from VA sites, and 4/8 are from West.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our team got a bunch of girls from the Marymount site this year. But that’s mostly bc 13/14 is the age when kids decide if they want to be serious or they want to have a life outside swim. NCAP is serious business and not everyone is interested in that, regardless of talent.

NCAP Marymount merged with Tysons for the HS aged groups. I know it’s harsh, but essentially the 2nd tier HS aged swimmers from NCAP Marymount were told they would now be practicing at Tysons and some left as a result. NCAP Marymount has elite 13 and over talent now.


PP here - that makes total sense. What a bummer. Some of those girls are really fast too, tenths off sectionals at 13/14. That Marymount group must be really elite.
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