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2015-16 Scholastic All-American Standards Much Faster Than Last Yr

After having recently announced the 2014-15 Scholastic All-American team, highlighted by such notable young swimming stars as Katie Ledecky, Clair Adams and Maxime Rooney, the 2015-16 Scholastic All-America Time Standards have now been released and they are speedy!

In addition to meeting the time standard in at least one event, swimmers in the 10th, 11th or 12th grade who are USA Swimming members must also earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be eligible for a spot on the Scholastic All-American roster.

Last year’s team saw 905 males and 1020 females make the cut, with the highest total (42) coming from Nation’s Capital Swim Club.  The minimum time standards for the 2014-15 squad were the equivalent to the 2011 Junior National Bonus Qualification Standards seen within the document here.

Comparing the old and new qualification standards of just a sampling of events indeed tells the store of how things have been stepped up a notch for the 2015-16 school year. While the academic standards are the same, the requisite swimming times have gotten much tougher, emphasizing this as a student-athlete award.

Event 2014-15 2015-16
Men’s SCY 50 Free 21.59 20.99
Women’s SCY 50 Free 24.09 23.49
Men’s 100 SCY Back 52.19 50.99
Women’s 100 SCY Back 57.79 56.59
Men’s 200 SCY Fly 1:53.99 1:51.59
Women’s 200 SCY Fly 2:05.69 2:03.29

The qualifying period for the above times is August 16th, 2015 through August 15th, 2016.

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9 years ago

Yes!! This will make the distinction much more selective, thus driving more people to actually work for it… good for the progress of the sport for our 18&U population!

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