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Heidi Poppe Verbally Commits to Stanford

Heidi Poppe has verbally committed to Stanford. Her impact will be felt right away, her incoming time in the 100 breaststroke is only .2 seconds away from what it took to score at the 2012 NCAA Championships.

“I really wanted the total package, school and swimming alike. I feel that Stanford is the best place for me to achieve that.”

Poppe has a very specific set of skills that almost every team in the country is looking for right now: breaststroke. She’s the number 2-ranked 100 yard breaststroker in the class (behind Indiana’s Bethany Galat, but not by much).

Poppe’s bests in yards are 1:00.38 in the 100 and 2:13.14 in the 200. She still has some development to do in long course, but for NCAA purposes she’s going to be a monster on the medley relays.

Her best time in the 100 yard breaststroke would’ve put her 20th at last year’s NCAA Championships, though it’s likely that next year’s women’s breaststroke races won’t be quite as deep as the 2013 meet was.

Poppe has shown a propensity to swim well in big meets: she’s a two-time champion at the North Coast Section California Championship meet and the defending Winter Junior National Champion in the 100 yard race. She also split a 27.53 in the 50 breaststroke at this year’s NCS Championship meet for San Ramon Valley High School.

Other events in which she’s done well include the 200 IM (2:04.43) and the 100 fly (56.21), and she split as fast as 52.35 on a relay in the 100 yard free.

She will join a very crowded breaststroke group that includes already sophomore Sarah Haase and junior Katie Olsen, among others.

Poppe is on the younger end of this class. She trains with the Crown Canyon club team.

Poppe will be joining Janet Hu and Lindsey Engel, two young stars who have also verbally committed to Stanford.

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swmr1
11 years ago

Man, I’m hoping SWIMMM has nothing to do with Cal as his/her comment is classless and silly. As a former Cal swimmer, I apologize for SWIMMM’s lack of class. Good for Poppe and good for Stanford.

DutchWomen
Reply to  swmr1
11 years ago

This was probably a fringe Cal fan…doubtful it is anyone that actually swam for Cal. SBA we used to call them…Swimmer by Association…wannabe types if you will. No school in the country is going to turn down a double 00 breaststroker.

farmedswim
11 years ago

Boo Hoo Cal Fan! Betcha Ms. Poppe was sought after by virtually every top school in the nation. Feel free to enjoy your own CAL roster with Missy and company and look elsewhere or to Ms. Young for your future breastroke needs. The future will be settled in the pool and in the classroom. All else is speculation and guesses.
I speculate she will thrive under Coach Meehan. Like the rest of the PAC12 winning Cardinal Red. And receive a #1 rated education too.

farmedswim
Reply to  farmedswim
11 years ago

To clarify- my comments were directed at Swimmm, No class and ignorant. .Especially to take this great achievement by Ms. Poppe and attempt to sour the news.

swimmm
11 years ago

Stanford didn’t put too much thought on this one. Poppe had one good SC season and doesn’t do well in any other stroke except BR. Go Cal!

The Grand Inquistor
Reply to  swimmm
11 years ago

That’s silly and wrong, but I will try to take the high road and presume this comment was intended to be “tongue in cheek” or you are just an imposter posing as a Cal fan.

If you really were a Cal fan you would know that in the past two years Poppe has consistently outperformed Taylor Young, Cal’s talented incoming breast stroke recruit.

bobo gigi
Reply to  swimmm
11 years ago

Yes but it can be useful to have a great breaststroker. And generally the great breaststrokers only swim breaststroke. That’s what we ask them.

duckduckgoose
Reply to  swimmm
11 years ago

College rivalries can be fun, but bagging on a 16 or 17 year old for choosing her dream school is waaaay over the top.

Sincere congrats to Heidi, Greg, and the Cardinal. Heidi’s younger brother, Hank, is also a promising young swimmer.

Hugo Miller
Reply to  swimmm
11 years ago

What a moronic comment. I’m personally happy she didn’t go to Cal just for that reason right there. NO CLASS! I hope Stanford makes you pay for that thoughtless, stupid, comment. She’s a teenager for crying out loud! Idiot.

11 years ago

Simone Manuel

bobo gigi
Reply to  FREEBEE
11 years ago

It Stanford has Miss Manuel, it’s game over for the other teams.

11 years ago

My Cardinals are returning to glory! (at least the women’s team) S M is next!

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