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#6 in Class of 2016, Mark Jurek, Commits to Southern California

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USC_m_Jurek2Mark Jurek has made a verbal commitment to the University of Southern California, leaving only one uncommitted name on our Top 20 list: True Sweetser. Jurek was our number 6 pick for the class of 2016, based on his strength relative to his cohorts in both the 200 and 400 IMs and the 100 and 200 flys.

As a sophomore at Chandler High School, Jurek broke the Arizona State High School records in both the 200 IM (1:48.31, by 1.1 seconds) and 100 fly (47.80, by .07). He came back in the fall of 2014 as a junior and lowered his 200 IM record (1:47.03) and tied his 100 fly record. This past summer Jurek won the 200m fly at Summer Juniors and was eighth in the 100 fly. He also placed ninth in the 400 IM and finished the summer with 2016 Olympic Trials cuts in the 100m fly, 200m fly, and 400m IM.

  SCY LCM
100 fly 47.80 54.77*
200 fly 1:43.72 1:58.81*
200 IM 1:47.03 2:07.06
400 IM 3:48.32 4:22.91*
200 breast 1:59.99 2:23.67
200 free 1:37.90 1:55.11
500/400 free 4:23.67 4:01.02
*2016 Olympic Trials cut

Jurek is a big pick-up for the Trojans who, unlike their women’s team, haven’t yet received any verbal commitments from our Top 20 until now. But Jurek is a terrific cornerstone for USC’s class of 2020. With a year and a half in front of him before his first collegiate championship season rolls around, Jurek is already less than a second away from scoring at NCAAs in the 200 fly. At the conference level, he will have a big impact from the outset; his 200 fly would have been third at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, just .02 ahead of USC’s Michael Domagala. Both his IM times would have been in the middle of the pack in their respective “B” finals.

Hopefully Jureks’s commitment will get the ball rolling for the Trojan men’s team, who have been much quieter this year than last. The women’s team has already landed three Top 20 recruits among their five commits.

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Swimfan
9 years ago

we probably won’t see him until January of 2017…

kobrakai44
Reply to  Swimfan
9 years ago

Why do you say this?

SwimPhan
Reply to  kobrakai44
9 years ago

According to a USC fan commenting on another article, USC uses a tactic for men’s swimming (since has a a lower overall scholarship level than women’s swimming) to balance out scholarship funds: Incoming freshmen swimmers would redshirt the Fall Semester (which starts early in August) then join the team and be on the roster for the Spring Semester (which starts in January). This year USC’s 3 “Top 20” recruits (Patrick Mulcare, Alex Valente and Carsten Vissering) are all redshirting this semester and will join the team in January2016. I don’t know if those three aren’t enrolled for Fall and so don’t have any expenses because redshirts normally apply for the entire school year, not just one semester.

Kobrakai44
9 years ago

Good solid kid with good solid character, look forward to seeing the great things he’ll do at a collegiate level.

SwimPhan
9 years ago

Great addition to Trojan swimming. But hopefully he’s not the one and only men’s recruit in USC’s 2016 Class. USC swimming now with 3 of top 20 recruits for women and just Mark (#6) for men. Cal has 5 of top 20 and Stanford 2 of top 20 for men.
Sweatser only remaining uncommitted from top 20. Any chance he goes anywhere but Florida to join Rooney?

Klorn8d
Reply to  SwimPhan
9 years ago

Heard sweetser is looking at Harvard, Princeton and Stanford and maybe a few others, just those I know.

notswimphan
Reply to  SwimPhan
9 years ago

stanford actually has 3 of the top 20 for men

Swimfan77
Reply to  SwimPhan
9 years ago

USC women has solid 3 top 20 plus 1 fast sprint foreigner. USC men may only have 1 top 20 class but it will add couple more fast foreigner .

korn
9 years ago

big time guy who got away from ASU and AZ!

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