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#14 Daniel Roy Announces Verbal Commitment to Stanford

Breaststroker Daniel Roy has announced via social media his verbal commitment to Stanford University’s class of 2022. Roy is the #14 recruit on our list of top boys from the high school class of 2018. Roy is from Spokane, Washington and swims for Gonzaga Preparatory School and King Aquatic Club.

Roy had a massively impressive junior year that wrapped up at Junior World Championships in Indianapolis this summer, where he won the 200m breaststroke by 5/100 over Cal commit Reece Whitley to give the USA a 1-2 podium finish. His winning time of 2:10.77 was a best time by half a second and the 10th-best performance of the meet by FINA points. Roy also won a gold medal as the breaststroker on the men’s 4×100 medley relay and a silver on the mixed 4×100 medley.

Roy had huge drops in his 100 and 200 breaststrokes in short-course season, going from 55.3 to 54.1 in the 100 and 1:58.4 to 1:54.4 in the 200. He also adds a 200 IM time of 1:49.09 to the mix.

Best times:

  • 200 breast – 1:54.47
  • 100 breast – 54.10
  • 200 IM – 1:49.09

Stanford also has received verbal commitments from Alessandro Boratto, David Madej, Jack LeVant (#11), Jonathan Cook (#18), and Mason Gonzalez for the class of 2022. Stanford graduates Curtis Ogren after this season, but Roy will overlap with current freshman Brennan Pastorek, sophomore Hank Poppe, and junior Matt Anderson. He adds a big piece to the puzzle for the Cardinal, who won Pac-12s last year and finished fifth in the men’s standings at NCAAs.

If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].

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Prof
6 years ago

Nice to see someone choose an awesome academic Stanford. Never understood why top recruits would go to places like NC State or Tennessee when there are so many opportunities like Stanford, Cal, Ivies, Duke, etc. Swimming’s not gonna pay the bills in 20 years!

Aggie Swim Fan
Reply to  Prof
6 years ago

Just hoping that they don’t “squander” the opportunity swimming has given them to obtain a degree from whichever school they choose. Swimming should be a means to get a degree.

Prof
Reply to  Aggie Swim Fan
6 years ago

Definitely agree with you. Whether one’s competing on a noncompetitive D3 team or the Stanford/Texas’s of the world, all these swimmers are student athletes, and should study for their degree as such.

ADSF
7 years ago

Congrats Daniel! Welcome to the Farm! We have been wondering when you were going to announce your commitment. Great choice!

paloozas
7 years ago

also, everyone on the boys’ top 20 list have verbally committed. remember when haas didn’t commit until december in 2015

Murica
Reply to  paloozas
7 years ago

2014. He was in Texas by fall 15

paloozas
7 years ago

congrats, daniel! somewhat surprised with this decision (thought he’d go to texas)

Uberfan
Reply to  paloozas
7 years ago

Go to the best swim school or the school that secures your future what a tough choice

Lawrence
7 years ago

Poor Texas! the one pick they sorely needed.

tea rex
Reply to  Lawrence
6 years ago

You never know, maybe one of their twelve sub-1:35 freestylers can piece together a 53 breaststroke.

Lone star
7 years ago

Congrats! Looking forward to seeing more of fast times to come!

Don’t recall there is high school swimming in Spokane -many good swimmers from Spokane, but zero high school swimming. Only one LCM pool outdoor and 2-3 scy pools. I think he self-trains, occasionally comes to Seattle area to only competes for King.

Uberfan
Reply to  Lone star
7 years ago

That’s pretty insane if true.

Lone star
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

I am pretty sure.

Anonymous
Reply to  Lone star
7 years ago

Grew up in Spokane. It’s true. But only for the last year. Some coaching changes happened and he joined King going into his junior year.

Justin Wright
7 years ago

Remember to always do it for the little guys Daniel! Short kids can swim too

pinkunicorn
7 years ago

how tall is he?

BFunk
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

5’8

Sad Cat
Reply to  BFunk
7 years ago

At Best

He Gets It Done Again
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

Kitajima was 5’10”

coachymccoachface
Reply to  He Gets It Done Again
7 years ago

was?

6footnein
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

shorter than Reece but it didn’t seem to matter

Swimming Fan
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

RW – 14 = DR

tea rex
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

Definitely goes against the trend – Pastorek 6’3″, Anderson 6’4″, Poppe 6’7″

Bupwa
Reply to  pinkunicorn
7 years ago

Tyrian Lanister went 51.15/1:52.23 on Game of Thrones and he is only 3’11″…I say little people can do anything to which they put their little hearts.

Aggie Swim Fan
Reply to  pinkunicorn
6 years ago

You can’t measure determination & pure heart! They are both phenomenal. You better not ever “overlook” that “short” kid though. Could just jump up and surprise ya!! All the best to both of them!

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