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Which NCAA Teams Have the Most Swimmers in the ISL?

Although there are some very notable NCAA alumni who are opting out of the 2020 International Swimming League season, there are still a considerable amount of former collegiate athletes who have chosen to participate.

California leads all NCAA schools with the most alumni participating in the league this with nine total, tied with their Pac-12 foes USC. They are closely followed by Auburn who has eight total swimmers signed. While some schools like Stanford, Texas, Georgia, and even California had more alumni compete last year, these schools have had multiple notable alumni choose not to take part in Budapest. 

One concept is the grouping between some alumni. For example, all of the Georgia alumni and seven of the eight Florida athletes will all represent Cali Condors this season. While alumni from most schools are sporadic with their representation, it’s interesting to see some former collegiate swimmers stick together and choose to represent the same teams, as the ISL team aspect can be similar to the NCAA team aspect. 

Also, if you don’t live in one of the cities that have an ISL team and are trying to decide who to root for, you might have a collegiate allegiance that could guide your choice. For example, if you’re a Southern Cal fan, you can root for those athletes since most of them are representing multiple teams.

Note: this list is based on the last NCAA team each swimmer competed for. Swimmers who competed for one NCAA team and who train with the post-graduate group of another team are counted with the NCAA team they competed for.

Program Rankings – Most 2020 ISL signees

  • California: 9
  • Southern Cal: 9
  • Auburn: 7
  • Florida: 7
  • Indiana: 7
  • Georgia: 6
  • Texas A&M: 6
  • Tennessee: 6
  • NC State: 6
  • Alabama: 5
  • Michigan: 5
  • Texas: 5
  • Minnesota: 4
  • Arizona: 3
  • Louisville: 3
  • Ohio State: 2
  • South Carolina: 2
  • Stanford: 2
  • Northwestern: 1
  • Arkansas: 1
  • Duke: 1
  • Grand Canyon: 1
  • Kentucky: 1
  • Missouri: 2
  • Penn State: 1
  • Queens (NC): 1
  • UCLA: 1
  • UMBC: 1
  • Virginia: 1
  • Wisconsin: 1
  • Yale: 1

By Club

Alabama (5): 

  • Kristian Gkolomeev (LA Current)
  • Robert Howard (DC Trident)
  • Christopher Reid (NY Breakers)
  • Anton McKee (Toronto Titans)
  • Zane Waddell (LA Current)

Arizona (3):

  • Kevin Cordes (Cali Condors)
  • Margo Geer (DC Trident)
  • Giles Smith (DC Trident)

Arkansas (1):

  • Anna Hopkin (London Roar)

Auburn (7):

  • Marcelo Chierighini (Aqua Centurions)
  • Claire Fisch (Toronto Titans)
  • Santiago Grassi (LA Current)
  • Zane Grothe (DC Trident)
  • Annie Lazor (London Roar)
  • Julie Meynen (Toronto Titans)
  • Aly Tetzloff (LA Current)

California (9):

  • Amy Bilquist (DC Trident)
  • Madison Kennedy (DC Trident)
  • Katie McLaughlin (LA Current)
  • Ryan Murphy (LA Current)
  • Jacob Pebley (DC Trident)
  • Josh Prenot (LA Current)
  • Andrew Seliskar (LA Current)
  • Tom Shields (LA Current)
  • Abbey Weitzeil (LA Current)

Duke (1):

  • Alyssa Marsh (LA Current)

Florida (7):

  • Marcin Cieslak (Cali Condors)
  • Caeleb Dressel (Cali Condors)
  • Sherridon Dressel (Cali Condors)
  • Kelly Fertel (Cali Condors)
  • Natalie Hinds (Cali Condors)
  • Jan Switkowski (NY Breakers)
  • Mark Szaranek (Cali Condors)

Georgia (6):

  • Gunnar Bentz (Cali Condors)
  • Veronica Burchill (Cali Condors)
  • Nic Fink (Cali Condors)
  • Hali Flickinger (Cali Condors)
  • Melanie Margalis (Cali Condors)
  • Olivia Smoliga (Cali Condors)

Grand Canyon (1):

  • Mark Nikolaev (DC Trident)

Indiana (7):

  • Bailey Andison (DC Trident)
  • Zach Apple (DC Trident)
  • Ian Finnerty (DC Trident)
  • Lilly King (Cali Condors)
  • Vini Lanza (London Roar)
  • Blake Pieroni (Toronto Titans)
  • Mohamed Samy (DC Trident)

Kentucky (1):

  • Ali Galyer (DC Trident)

Louisville (3):

  • Mallory Comerford (Cali Condors)
  • Kelsi Dahlia (Cali Condors)
  • Zach Harting (DC Trident)

Michigan (5):

  • Felix Auboeck (NY Breakers)
  • Ali DeLoof (LA Current)
  • Catie DeLoof (Tokyo Frog Kings)
  • Siobhan Haughey (Energy Standard)
  • Miranda Tucker (DC Trident)

Minnesota (4):

  • Lindsey Kozelsky (DC Trident)
  • Connor McHugh (DC Trident)
  • Kierra Smith (LA Current)
  • Tevyn Waddell (NY Breakers)

Missouri (2):

  • Michael Chadwick (Toronto Titans)
  • Mack Darragh (Toronto Titans)

NC State (5):

  • Simonas Bilis (Energy Standard)
  • Ky-Lee Perry (DC Trident)
  • Justin Ress (Cali Condors)
  • Makayla Sargent (LA Current)
  • Coleman Stewart (Cali Condors)
  • Andreas Vazaios (London Roar)

Northwestern (1):

Ohio State (2):

  • Meg Bailey (NY Breakers)
  • Andrew Loy (DC Trident)

Penn State (1):

  • Shane Ryan (Toronto Titans)

Queens (NC) (1):

  • Marius Kusch (London Roar)

South Carolina (2):

  • Brandonn Almeida (NY Breakers)
  • Emma Barksdale (DC Trident)

Southern Cal (8):

  • Anika Apostalon (Toronto Titans)
  • Dylan Carter (LA Current)
  • Robert Glinta (Iron)
  • Louise Hansson (Toronto Titans)
  • Katinka Hosszu (Iron)
  • Vladimir Morozov (Tokyo Frog Kings)
  • Cristian Quintero (Tokyo Frog Kings)
  • Kendyl Stewart (LA Current)
  • Kasia Wilk (NY Breakers)

Stanford (2):

  • Abraham DeVine (DC Trident)
  • Ella Eastin (LA Current)

Texas (5):

  • Townley Haas (Cali Condors)
  • Tate Jackson (Cali Condors)
  • Will Licon (LA Current)
  • Maxime Rooney (LA Current)
  • Remedy Rule (DC Trident)

Texas A&M (6):

  • Alia Atkinson (London Roar)
  • Lisa Bratton (Toronto Titans)
  • Bethany Galat (DC Trident)
  • Beryl Gastaldello (LA Current)
  • Breeja Larson (Energy Standard)
  • Sydney Pickrem (London Roar)

Tennessee (6):

  • Maddy Banic (Energy Standard)
  • Erika Brown (Cali Condors)
  • Tess Cieplucha (Toronto Titans)
  • Molly Hannis (Cali Condors)
  • Meghan Small (Cali Condors)
  • Kira Toussaint (London Roar)

UCLA (1):

  • Ting Wen Quah (DC Trident)

UMBC (1):

  • Emily Escobedo (NY Breakers)

Virginia (1):

  • Leah Smith (Tokyo Frog Kings)

Wisconsin (1): 

  • Beata Nelson (Cali Condors)

Yale (1):

  • Isabella Hindley

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dmswim
4 years ago

Is Alyssa Marsh swimming this season? From social media accounts, she has moved to NOLA to do TFA. I’m not sure how she will do international travel with a full time teaching job.

suzzie2012
4 years ago

Kasia Wasick went to USC – not on your list

UK Coach
4 years ago

Yale grad Isabella Hindley swimming for Team Iron. Representing the Ivy League!

SSwimer
4 years ago

missing one from osu

Pepito
4 years ago

You guys forgot Southern California’s Kasia Wasick(Wilk) For NY Breakers. That brings Southern California total number of athletes in the ISL to 9.

Last edited 4 years ago by Pepito
frizzaly
4 years ago

Only two Deloofs this season?

Sunny Cal
Reply to  frizzaly
4 years ago

Did Gabby Deloof drop out this year?? Is she the only Deloof still training in San Diego??

John
4 years ago

Brandon didn’t swim for South Carolina

John
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Never finished school there. You only go to school when you graduate from there.

John
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

He did not graduate from South Carolina. Is it easier to understand now ?

Nick Highman
4 years ago

Cody Miller from Indiana?

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