Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's an overview:
https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-swimming
Also check your swimmer's stats on recruiting sites like swim cloud for a sense of where he or she stands locally and nationally (pretty much everyone is on there automatically, whether you are looking to be recruited or not).
NP and slightly off topic, but swimcloud seems to exclude a lot of meets. Is that because meet directors don't use that site, or because they don't include meets that aren't "open" or something? I have a HS freshman, so not really paying full attention to this stuff yet, but I figure I should probably figure it out at some point.
You can add your swimmer's times to their swimcloud account or ask the meet director to send in the meet results.
Anonymous wrote:OP keep in mind that kids can be recruited for swimming in either fall or spring. I went on a few recruiting trips to D1 schools in the fall but didn’t commit anywhere at the time. It was a good thing because my times got better over the course of my senior year and I ended up being recruited by a better D1 program that wasn’t considering me in the fall. I went on the recruiting trip to the better program in the spring and committed to that school shortly thereafter. So if your kid is on an upward trajectory maybe advise them not to commit somewhere until after the late winter/early spring championship meets.
Anonymous wrote:Pp^^ Forgot to ask. Are you looking at D1 or D3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's an overview:
https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-swimming
Also check your swimmer's stats on recruiting sites like swim cloud for a sense of where he or she stands locally and nationally (pretty much everyone is on there automatically, whether you are looking to be recruited or not).
NP and slightly off topic, but swimcloud seems to exclude a lot of meets. Is that because meet directors don't use that site, or because they don't include meets that aren't "open" or something? I have a HS freshman, so not really paying full attention to this stuff yet, but I figure I should probably figure it out at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Here's an overview:
https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-swimming
Also check your swimmer's stats on recruiting sites like swim cloud for a sense of where he or she stands locally and nationally (pretty much everyone is on there automatically, whether you are looking to be recruited or not).