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Freestyler Jack Stelter Chooses Tennessee for 2021, Post-Gap Year

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Woodberry Forest Swimming sprinter Jack Stelter has verbally committed to the University of Tennessee in their class of 2025. Stelter, a ’20 high school graduate, was initially committed to Towson University in Maryland but has since opted to take a gap year and change his commitment to the Vols.

I am beyond excited to announce my commitment to Swim at the University of Tennessee. I am very thankful for my coaches, teammates, and family for supporting me and pushing me along the way. Go Vols!!

TOP TIMES (SCY)

  • 50 free – 21.13
  • 100 free – 45.57
  • 200 free – 1:38.19
  • 500 free – 4:27.14

Stelter is the reigning Virginia Independent School champion in the 100 free (45.57) and 200 free (1:39.69/1:39.17 in prelims). He also led off Woodberry Forest School’s winning 400 free relay (46.02) and anchored their 200 medley relay (20.48).

He’s made serious drops from 2019 to 2020; last year, he was 48.06 in the 100 free, 1:42.35 in the 200 free and 4:45.05 in the 500.

Stelter would’ve been Tennessee’s #4 500 freestyler and #6 200 freestyler last season. Top sprinter Alec Connolly and top distance specialists Marc Hinawi and Taylor Abbott all just graduated, leaving a gap in Tennessee’s roster they need to rebuild.

Stelter joins Gus Rothrock and Griffin Hadley, both from Carmel Swim Club, in Tennessee’s class of 2025.

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Rainbow Narwhal
4 years ago

Wow, big drops. Look real tall too. I’ll be interested to see how he progresses.

VFL
4 years ago

Welcome to Rocky Top! Tenn, NCSU, and UVA all quickly rising!

Fan
Reply to  VFL
4 years ago

I wouldn’t put the Tenn men in the same group as NCSU or UVA.

Observer
Reply to  Fan
4 years ago

Didn’t Tennessee men beat UVA twice last year?

Ladyvoldisser
Reply to  Fan
4 years ago

How many NCAA TEAM titles does UT have? 1… How many do NCSU and UVA have total?? ZERO. Which men’s team has more Olympic gold medalists – uhhh UT? Yea UVA is 0/2 last two outings against UT and unless I am mistaken NCSU has never beaten UT in dual meet though they have competed a few times. I agree that Tenn MEN are different than UVA and NCSU…All three schools are great academically and have outstanding coaches and athletes.

VFL
Reply to  Fan
4 years ago

I was including the women’s programs in my train of thought. Think Tenn women are actually a little further along than the men, but two big pickups this week should build some momentum.

Fan
Reply to  VFL
4 years ago

Yeah they beat them in season but I don’t have a doubt in my mind that both NCSU and UVA would’ve beat Tenn at NCAAs.

Ladyvoldisser
4 years ago

On a roll now UT – Oh yes. Great get for the MEN VOLS! Wow glad to see excellent swimmers making the best choice for education and swimming! Wear that coonskin with PRIDE.

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