Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not one magic meet that matters for college recruiting.
Correct, but there is a meet that has an absolute 0 chance of mattering for college recruiting and that is Summer League All-Stars
But you could post fast times for college at other lc meets that are not the same weekend as all stars. It’s not complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the number of trials qualifiers related to summer league at all?
Because given there are many people in this area that truly believe a rec swim league is just as important as Long Course Season is for our highest level swimmers, then summer league is definitely way more important than long course season at the younger level and because of that those kids will never care about long course and therefore it’ll be absolutely impossible to get a Trials Cut if you never care about long course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not one magic meet that matters for college recruiting.
Correct, but there is a meet that has an absolute 0 chance of mattering for college recruiting and that is Summer League All-Stars
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not one magic meet that matters for college recruiting.
Correct, but there is a meet that has an absolute 0 chance of mattering for college recruiting and that is Summer League All-Stars
Anonymous wrote:How is the number of trials qualifiers related to summer league at all?
Anonymous wrote:There is not one magic meet that matters for college recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on their age, but I would definitely pick one over the other. My 10th grader is focusing on college swim, so this year it is NCSA. It might be a different choice for an 11th grader that has already committed.
Or if they already have the times they are looking for this season, skip the travel and have fun with their rec team.
Both in one week with the travel is a lot. These kids are great athletes, but not machines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:but to some, it's as important. If you look at all star results, you will see many ncsa level swimmers and faster that are competing
Not really, especially with older swimmers. That's why divisional times are usually faster.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges care about your top times. Period. Whether it’s at a meet in June, early July, or august. You don’t need to attend ncsa for college swimming.