UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842513216 said:
[COLOR="#FF0000"][SIZE=5]Ranking the 2015 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #5-8[/SIZE][/COLOR]
[SIZE=3]#8: [U]UCLA Bruins[/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]#7: [U]Michigan Wolverines[/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]#6: [U]Auburn Tigers[/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]#5: [U]Stanford Cardinal[/U][/SIZE]
http://swimswam.com/ranking-the-2015-womens-ncaa-recruiting-classes-5-8/
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[COLOR="#FF0000"][SIZE=5]Ranking the 2015 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #1-4[/SIZE][/COLOR]
[SIZE=3]#4: [U]Texas Longhorns[/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]#3: [U]Arizona Wildcats[/U][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]#2: [U]USC Trojans[/U][/SIZE]
[COLOR="#FFD700"][SIZE=4]#1: [U]California Golden Bears[/U][/SIZE][/COLOR]
http://swimswam.com/ranking-the-2015-womens-ncaa-recruiting-classes-1-4/
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Think I'd take [U]Swimswam[/U]'s version a mite more seriously than [U]CollegeSwimming[/U]'s, despite the eyesore that's the [COLOR="#FF0000"]default colour scheme[/COLOR] for the former lol.
For one thing, don't care too much for the latter article's title :tree :axe...and srsly, Harvard @ #4??! (even if they did get Sonia Wang & Brittany Usinger) :rolleyes:
Also no mention of
transfers Valerie or Anika, but
Sophia Batchelor's noted for Florida...
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STANFORD LEADS RECRUIT CLASSES OF 2015[/SIZE][/COLOR]
By Andy RossWith practices underway, Katie Ledecky and Stanford University lead the CollegeSwimming.com Top 25 Recruit Rankings for the Class of 2015. Though the World Record-holder won't be repping last year's 3rd-place NCAA finishers, the Cardinal could have positioned themselves as the team to beat in 2016.
The Pac-12 dominated this years rankings with four of the top five classes and six of eight conference teams in the Top 25. The ACC, bolstered by recent additions Louisville and Notre Dame, claimed three of the top ten spots while the SEC only had three.
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1 Stanford***** Katie Ledecky Bethesda, MD 1.00
***** Leah Stevens Louisville, KY 1.00
***** Ella Eastin Irvine, CA 1.00
***** Kim Williams Bellingham, WA 1.15
**** Kaitlyn Abertoli San Clemente, CA 1.64
Having a world record holder doesn't hurt your recruiting class at all. They will have to deal without Ledecky for at least a year as she is deferring her enrollment to focus on training for the Olympic year. But a class led by Stevens, Eastin and Kim Williams is a class due for success. The Cardinal will definitely be a team to look for in the next few years.
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2 California[/U][/COLOR]
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Abbey Weitzeil Saugus, CA 1.00
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Kathleen Baker Winston-Salem, NC 1.00
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Katie McLaughlin Dana Point, CA 1.02
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Amy Bilquist Carmel, IN 1.29
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Jennifer Campbell Palo Alto, CA 2.15
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Madi Hurst Reno, NV 4.29
The Golden Bears have a stacked coming in to help the defending national champions. They will have to wait at least a year though for Abbey Weitzeil as she is deffering her enrollment to focus on training for the Olympic year. Having two other national team members and another five star recruit doesn't hurt to have though coming onto the team.[/COLOR]
3 Arizona***** Daniela Georges Irvine, CA 1.10
***** Katrina Konopka Greer, SC 1.11
***** Annie Ochitwa Highlands Ranch, CO 1.15
***** Taylor Garcia Zeeland, MI 1.32
**** Ashley Sutherland Bonney Lake, WA 1.65
**** Samantha Senczszyn Mequon, WI 1.68
**** Mackenzie Rumrill Salem, OR 2.28
*** Karli Thuen Vista, CA 2.81
*** Sarah Shimomura Santa Cruz, CA 3.18
* Ali Powell Goleta, CA 4.43
The Wildcats have been struggling a little bit lately but with this huge and talented class coming in, expect a change of culture in Tucson. This huge class led by four five star recruits will be moving on up in the national rankings.
4 Harvard5 Southern California***** Kristen Vose La Crescenta, CA 1.25
***** Sydney Lofquist Cincinnati, OH 1.31
***** Riley Scott Petaluma, CA 1.35
***** Madison Wright Waterford, MI 1.55
**** Victoria Toris Scottsdale, AZ 1.70
**** Hannah Leach Missoula, MT 1.73
**** Destiny Nelson Prosper, TX 2.08
**** Elizabeth Stinson Nashville, TN 2.09
**** Tamara Santoyo Newhall, CA 2.27
*** Lily Dubroff Wilmington, DE 2.30
*** Olivia Ontjes Raleigh, NC 2.58
** Allie Wooden Cincinnati, OH 3.84
Katie Christy Atlanta, GA 5.32
The Trojans have the biggest class out of everybody coming in. Will they be enough to pull them to national supremacy? Only time will tell.
6 Louisville7 Virginia***** Megan Moroney Deerfield Beach, FL 1.02
***** Eryn Eddy Loveland, CO 1.57
***** Kasey Schmidt Saint Augustine, FL 1.62
**** Vivian Tafuto Hummelstown, PA 2.05
** Sara Stranick Charlotte, NC 4.28
* Peyton Baldwin Newport News, VA 4.83
Julia Durmer Atlanta, GA 6.33
Rachel Politi Columbus, OH 10.39
The Hoos had a huge season with a fifth place finish at NCAAs. Three more five star recruits will certainly help them crack into the top four. Megan Moroney, Eryn Eddy and Kasey Schmidt will all help on the freestyle relays for Virginia in the future.
8 Texas***** Quinn Carrozza Austin, TX 1.00
***** Nora McCullagh Charlotte, NC 1.00
***** Remedy Rule Crozet, VA 1.26
***** Brooke Hansen Loveland, CO 1.53
**** Olivia Anderson Edina, MN 1.86
* Anelise Diener San Antonio, TX 4.39
* Alyssa Cook Olympia, WA 4.78
Joanna Evans Freeport, BAH 5.4
The Texas women have been overshadowed by their male counterparts but with this class, they should definitely move up in the national rankings. Quinn Carrozza is a townie who will definitely help in the freestyle events for the Longhorns. Nora McCullagh is a very versatile swimmer who could be a good training partner for rising junior Madisyn Cox. Rule, Hansen, and Anderson will all add depth to the Longhorns in the next few years. Look out for Texas in the next few years with this dangerous class.
9 Notre Dame
10 Texas A&M***** Sydney Pickrem Oldsmar, FL 1.11
**** Lexie Lupton Kingwood, TX 1.72
**** Raena Eldridge Rockwall, TX 2.23
**** Alexandra Buscher Houston, TX 2.26
*** Claire Rasmus Jacksonville, FL 2.76
*** Natasha Gvakharia Mexico City, MEX 2.78
*** Shayne Gregson Cypress, TX 2.86
Tiffany Futscher Irving, TX 7.84
The biggest pickup for Steve Bultmann's crew is Canadian Sydney Pickrem. She was a finalist in the 200 IM at the recent world championships in Kazan. She will really bolster A&M's team after they had the number 1 recruiting class a year ago.
11 Auburn***** Bailey Nero Fort Collins, CO 1.24
***** Aly Tetzloff Crown Point, IN 1.28
***** Shannon McKernan Landsdale, PA 1.36
**** Erin Falconer Mundelein, IL 2.01
*** Haley Black Western Kentucky 2.67
** Michelle Turek Clearwater, FL 3.77
Three five star recruits lead the way for Brett Hawke and the Tigers. Tetzloff and Nero are butterflyers who are big additions for Auburn. Shannon McKernan is a mid-distance freestyler and these three will be the nucleus for Auburn moving forward.
12 UCLA***** Emma Schanz Colville, WA 1.04
***** Mary Pelton Baltimore, MD 1.16
***** Caroline McTaggart Potomac, MD 1.30
*** Sandra Soe San Jose, CA 2.68
*** Alex Hubel Boulder City, NV 2.74
Elena Escalas Nashville, TN 5.91
Sabrina Kwok Hong Kong
UCLA has been on the bottom half of the Pac-12 for a long time and with three five star recruits stepping on to campus, it looks like that won't last too much longer. Emma Schanz is a very versatile swimmer from Washington and she should contribute for the Bruins right away at the national level. Two east coast swimmers will also be moving into campus in Mary Pelton and Caroline McTaggart. Pelton will be joining her sister Elizabeth in the Pac-12 as an accomplished sprinter. McTaggart is another sprinter who will be looking to make waves in LA this year.
13 Florida
14 Minnesota
15 Duke
16 Michigan***** Becca Postoll Charlotte, NC 1.23
**** Siobhan Haughey Hong Kong 1.95
*** Jamie Yeung Hong Kong 2.87
*** Katherine Duggan Windermere, FL 3.18
** Astrid Swensen Beverly, MA 3.86
** Catie DeLoof Grosse Pointe, MI 4.30
A year after getting one of the best classes in Michigan history, Mike Bottom is at it again with another five star recruit. Rebecca Postoll is a huge pickup for the Wolverines as she is a solid backstroker and freestyler. Two Hong Kong pickups were also big for the recruiting class with Haughey and Yeung coming from across the Pacific. Haughey was the gold medalist at the 2013 World Juniors in the 100 free and Yeung finished third at the Youth Asian Games in the 100 and 200 breast.
17 Yale
18 Indiana***** Miranda Tucker Plymouth, MI 1.02
***** Lilly King Evansville, IN 1.41
** Christine Jensen Newburgh, IN 3.38
* Shelly Drozda Thornton, CO 4.77
Hannah Sakaluk Normal, IL 6.85
Allison Cunningham Munster, IN 7.90
Mackenzie Atencio Arvada, CO 13.91
Laura Morley Bahamas
Ray Looze has signed two of the best breaststrokers in high school history. Lilly King recently won silver at the World University Games and Miranda Tucker has been sub-1:00 in the 100. That is huge for the Hoosiers who were lacking in breaststroke this past season. But Indiana still has some work to do to catch four-time Big Ten Champs in Minnesota.
19 Wisconsin
20 Purdue
21 Tennessee
22 NC State
23 Florida State
24 North Carolina
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