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Men’s Recruit Ranks: Individual Scoring For All Classes Through 2023 NCAAs

It’s post-NCAA retrospective time, as we look back at recruit rankings through the lens of now-updated NCAA scoring data. We’ve focused in on the senior class (after four NCAA seasons) and the freshman class (after their first NCAA showings), and now it’s time to share all of our data for the four classes currently making up the NCAA field.

Further reading:

We’ll also include this year’s freshmen and seniors to have all the data in one post. You can find further analysis of those classes above.

Notes:

  • The data included is only individual scoring at NCAAs. That’s not an exact measure of an athlete’s contribution to a program: many of these swimmers (and others not listed) were relay scorers at NCAAs, scored significant points at conference meets and provided great leadership and culture-building for their programs. This data isn’t a perfect analysis of the best recruits – it’s merely a quick look at the data we can compile.
  • Some of these athletes haven’t had as many scoring seasons as others in their class. Some redshirted a season and have more remaining seasons. Some deferred their enrollment as freshmen. Some sat out a year with a transfer. Some turned pro early. Some will turn pro early. Some are hard to pigeonhole into a specific class, international athletes especially. We did our best to group athletes where they best fit. Again, this isn’t a hard-and-fast ranking of value – it’s just the best data we can compile.
  • The ranks are from our recruit rankings, typically compiled when these athletes were high school juniors. We don’t include internationals in those rankings, as it’s difficult to figure out if and when internationals will join the NCAA and which class they should be grouped with before they appear in the NCAA. Do bear in mind that our rankings were done well over a year before any of these athletes appeared in NCAA competition, so if you do have a quibble with a specific rank, you may want to check how fast that athlete actually was when the ranking was done before you get too livid. Unranked recruits showing massive improvement curves are some of the best stories in the NCAA year-in and year-out, and one reason we rank recruits is so we can better see which athletes had great rises during their college careers.
  • All that said, compiling these ranks is a lot of data entry and a lot of research. If we missed anyone, or misclassified anyone with the wrong class or with the wrong domestic/international tag, please let us know in the comments and we’ll update our data as soon as possible!

SENIORS (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2019, COLLEGE CLASS OF 2023)

Ranked Recruits

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
1 Brendan Burns Indiana 121 29 46 46 17.5
2 Jake Foster Texas 86 28 30 28 10
3 Jack Walker Virginia 0 0 7
4 Caspar Corbeau Texas 99 30 34 35 23
5 Jack Dolan Arizona State 28 redshirt 3 25 3
6 Ross Dant NC State 83 27 27 29 14
7 Jack Wright Virginia 0 no invite 0 (relay-only) 0 (relay-only)
8 Noah Bowers NC State 13 0 0 13
9 Peter Larson Texas 11 11 0 0
10 Ethan Harder Texas 0 scratch scratch no invite
11 AJ Pouch Virginia Tech 14 6 8 0
12 Jason Louser Cal 43 16 27 11
13 Liam Bell Alabama/Cal 42 scratch 25 17 14
14 Hunter Tapp NC State 6 0 6 0
15 Noah Henderson NC State 14 0 7 7
16 Jonah Cooper Ohio State 0
17 Will Myhre Iowa/Wisconsin 0 scratch 0 0
18 Dillon Downing Georgia 17 16 1 0
19 Max Saunders USC 0 no invite 0 (relay-only) no invite
20 Sean Conway Virginia 0 0 no invite no invite
HM Cason Wilburn Notre Dame 0 no invite 0 (relay-only) 0 (relay-only)
HM Shane Blinkman Stanford 0 0 no invite no invite
HM Luke Thornbrue Notre Dame 0 no invite no invite
HM Zach Hils Georgia 0 0 0 0
HM River Wright Michigan 8 8 no invite
HM Derek Maas Alabama 30 12 18 7

Unranked Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
Brooks Curry LSU 128.5 32 53 43.5 28
Ian Grum Georgia 54 19 7 28
Jack Hoagland Notre Dame 53 27 26 28
Will Gallant Indiana/NC State 42 17 25 3
Alfonso Mestre Florida 40 3 19 18
Alexander Colson Arizona State 24 redshirt 12 12
Hunter Armstrong West Virginia/Ohio State 19 4 15 pro
Matt Menke Alabama 17 5 12 0
Aidan Stoffle Auburn 16 2 14
Kevin Houseman Northwestern 15.5 9 6.5 0 0.33
Colby Mefford Cal 14 4 5 5
Julian Hill Arizona State 14 redshirt 1 13
Andrew Gray Arizona State 12 redshirt 0 12
Ben Patton Missouri 10.5 5 0 5.5
Tyler Watson Florida 10 5 5
Kevin Vargas Florida 6 6 scratch
Sam Artmann Texas 5 scratch 5
Josh Fong Virginia 3 0 3
Jake Marcum Indiana/Alabama 2 2 no invite
Zhang Wen Air Force 2 0 2
Cam Peel Michigan 1 1 0 (relay-only) 0 (relay-only)
Forest Webb Virginia Tech 1 1 0 (relay-only)
Brennan Gravley Florida 0 no invite 5
Harry Homans Georgia/USC 0 no invite 1

International Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
Eric Friese Florida 25 25 0 0 (relay-only)
Leon MacAlister Stanford 20 20 0
Andres Puente Bustamente Texas A&M 13 2 11 9
Fabio Dalu McKendree/Ohio State 4 4 no invite
Peter Varjasi Florida State 2.5 2.5 0 0 9
Sebastian Somerset Cal 1 0 0 1
Abdelrahman Elaraby Louisville 1 0 1
Federico Burdisso Northwestern 0 0 3

Diving Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
Lyle Yost Ohio State 109.5 29 34 46.5
Leonardo Garcia Missouri/Florida 51.5 11 26 14.5
Maxwell Flory Miami (FL) 30 14 16
Brodie Scapens Miami (FL) 26 26 0
Bjorn Markentin USC 19 18 1
Victor Povzner Texas A&M 19 2 17
Alexander Hart UNC 15 15
Emanuel Vazquez South Carolina 15 15
Luke McDivitt Utah 11 11 0
Andrew Harness Texas 11 7 4
Jake Butler Minnesota 3 3
Carlo Lopez Missouri 2 2
Dylan Reed Pitt 1 1

JUNIORS (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020, COLLEGE CLASS OF 2024)

  • Top-ranked recruit Carson Foster has consistently produced high-end points for the Texas Longhorns while also being a valuable relay asset. Foster had the lowest point total of his NCAA career thus far in 2023, though that was still 42 points, 11th-most among swimmers at the meet. He is still looking for that elusive individual title, however.
  • Cal’s Destin Lasco has emerged as the clear #1 in the class, putting up a massive 53-point total this season to help guide the Bears to a repeat national title. Lasco was on lifetime best form at NCAAs, repeating in the 200 back, setting a new American Record en route to a second-place finish in the 200 IM, and breaking 44 seconds for the first time to take third in the 100 back. He also put up scintillating relay legs of 18.5/40.9/1:29.5 in the freestyles.
  • Texas’ David Johnston joined teammate Foster in surpassing the 100-point barrier this year (Lasco did so last season), placing second in the 500 free, fourth in the 1650 free and eighth in the 400 IM for a career-high 43 points.
  • #3 Jake Magahey continues to produce for Georgia, though the Bulldogs were missing the other half of their 1-2 punch from this class after Luca Urlando missed the majority of the season due to injury. Magahey placed third in both the 500 and 1650 free—he’s now finished no lower than fourth in either event so far in his NCAA career.
  • Also hitting the 100-point milestone this year was Cal’s Bjorn Seeliger, who leads all international recruits with 116 points through three seasons. The Swedish native has still yet to win an individual title, but has finished no lower than fourth in either the 50 or 100 free in three NCAAs appearances.
  • Virginia Tech’s Youssef Ramadan broke through to win his first national title in the 100 fly after placing third last year, climbing to 96.5 points so far in his career.
  • Another domestic recruit, Dare Rose, has scored in all three of his collegiate seasons, but really broke out as a junior for Cal this year with 22 points, highlighted by his fourth-place finish in the 200 fly.
  • Bryden Hattie has emerged as a critical piece for Tennessee, as he followed up a pair of 16-point performances by scoring 30 this past season, placing second on platform and sixth on 3-meter.

Ranked Recruits

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
1 Carson Foster Texas 133 45 46 42
2 Luca Urlando Georgia 76 26 50
3 Jake Magahey Georgia 96 42 32 32
4 Wyatt Davis Michigan 0 0 0
5 Destin Lasco Cal 154 49 52 53
6 Matt Brownstead Virginia 50.5 15 30.5 5
7 Adam Chaney Florida 69 25 25 19
8 Ethan Hu Stanford 5 5 no invite no invite
9 Jake Mitchell Michigan 21 0 0 21
10 Coby Carrozza Texas 27 3 7 17
11 Luke Miller NC State 23 2 15 6
12 Ethan Heasley Texas 0 0 no invite
13 Ben Dillard USC 0 0 0
14 Luke Maurer Stanford 8 0 3 5
15 Rick Mihm Stanford 0 0 0 0
16 David Johnston Texas 105 23 39 43
17 Forrest Frazier Cal 0 0 no invite no invite
18 Ethan Dang Stanford 0 0 no invite no invite
19 Matt King Alabama/Virginia 31 14 17
20 Jonathan Affeld Stanford 0 0 0 0 (relay-only)
HM Preston Forst Stanford 16 7 9 0
HM Sean Faikish Notre Dame 0 0 no invite 0 (relay-only)
HM Arik Katz Harvard 0 0 0
HM Tyler Christianson Notre Dame 0 0 0 no invite
HM Owen Conley Ohio State 0 0 no invite no invite
HM Dare Rose Cal 34 3 9 22

Unranked Recruits

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
Charlie Clark Ohio State 34 11 11 12
BOTR Reid Mikuta Auburn 16 9 7
Jake Newmark Wisconsin 15 0 (relay-only) 0 15
Brian Benzing Towson 6 4 2
Owen Lloyd NC State 6 no invite no invite 6
Jace Crawford Florida 4 4 no invite
Evan McInerny Auburn 4 no invite no invite 4
BOTR Noah Nichols Virginia 3 3 0 0
BOTR James Plage NC State 3 3 0
Landon Driggers UIndy/Tennessee 2 2
BOTR Michael Bonson Auburn 1 no invite no invite 1

International Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points 2023 NCAA Points
Bjorn Seeliger Cal 116 32 45 39
Youssef Ramadan Virginia Tech 96.5 18 33.5 45
Tomer Frankel Indiana 63 18 15 30
Carles Coll Marti Virginia Tech 57 13 30 14
Andrei Minakov Stanford 51 redshirt 36 15
Batur Unlu Georgia Tech 12 9 0 (relay-only) 3
Tommy-Lee Camblong Georgia 1 1 no invite no invite

Diving Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
Bryden Hattie Tennessee 62 16 16 30
Noah Duperre Texas 50 23 7 20
Jack Matthews Miami 12 12
Brendan McCourt Texas 6 1 5
Ethan Foster Stanford 6 6
Anton Svirskyi Florida 2 2

SOPHOMORES (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2021, COLLEGE CLASS OF 2025)

  • Leon Marchand‘s dominance has been well-documented all season, and he put an exclamation mark on an incredible campaign by scoring the maximum 60 points, setting new all-time records in the 200 breast, 200 IM and 400 IM. The Arizona State Frenchman has scored 117 out of a possible 120 individual points so far in his NCAA career.
  • Another international recruit who had a phenomenal sophomore season, Tennessee’s Jordan Crooks rebounded from a slow start to win his first NCAA title in the 50 free, and scored a total of 47.5 points with fifth-place finishes in the 100 free and 100 fly.
  • The #1 ranked U.S. recruit in this class, NC State’s Aiden Hayes, followed up a strong freshman season by winning the national title in the 200 fly and adding a sixth-place showing in the 100 fly for 33 points.
  • 10th-ranked Luke Hobson really came into his own as a sophomore, kicking the NCAA Championships off with a sub-1:30 lead-off leg to propel Texas to a new American Record in the 800 free relay. Hobson then won the 200 and 500 free individually to score 40 points, bringing his total to 58.
  • The top scorer through two NCAA Championship appearances in this class for domestic recruits comes from the unranked, as Cal’s Gabriel Jett, acknowledged in the “Best of the Rest” section two years ago, fired off a 46-point performance to bring his total to 59. Jett was second in the 200 free, third in the 100 fly and sixth in the 500 free.
  • Indiana really made hay with this class in 2023, as divers Quentin Henninger and Carson Tyler combined for 67 points and second-ranked recruit Josh Matheny scored 24 in the pool after failing to put any on the board as a freshman. The Hoosiers also got four individual points from German recruit Rafael Miroslaw, who was a key cog on their relays.

Ranked Recruits

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
1 Aiden Hayes NC State 48 15 33
2 Josh Matheny Indiana 24 0 24
3 Jack Aikins Virginia 9 9 0
4 Anthony Grimm Texas 0 0
5 Matt Fallon Penn 22.5 22.5
6 Jack Alexy Cal 30 0 30
7 Arsenio Bustos NC State 21 no invite 21
8 Tim Connery Texas/Virginia 0 0 0
9 David Curtiss NC State 4.5 2 2.5
10 Luke Hobson Texas 58 18 40
11 Luke Barr Indiana 0 no invite 0
12 Sam Hoover NC State 0 0 no invite
13 Matthew Fenlon Stanford 0 no invite no invite
14 Henry Bethel Auburn 0 no invite 0
15 Jacques Rathle Auburn 0 0 0
16 Ziyad Saleem Cal 0 no invite no invite
17 Brady Samuels Purdue 1 0 (relay-only) 1
18 Trent Frandson Cal 0 no invite no invite
19 Nate Stoffle Auburn 11 0 11
20 Daniel Matheson USC/Arizona State 3 0 3
HM Max Iida Virginia 0 no invite no invite
HM Connor Hunt Michigan 0 no invite no invite
HM Tyler Lu Northwestern 0 no invite no invite
HM Hayden Zheng Stanford 0 no invite no invite
HM Garrett Boone NC State 0 no invite
HM Tyler Hulet Texas A&M 0 no invite no invite
HM Alex McMahon Arizona 0 no invite
HM Mateo Miceli Alabama 0 no invite 0

Unranked Recruits

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
BOTR Gabriel Jett Cal 59 13 46
BOTR Chris Guiliano Notre Dame 16 0 16
Patrick Sammon Arizona State 12 0 (relay-only) 12
Mason Laur Florida 6 0 6
Julian Smith Florida 4 no invite 4
Aaron Sequeira Stanford 4 0 4
Macguire McDuff Florida 3 0 3
Mason Mathias Auburn 2 no invite 2
Chris O’Grady USC 1 1 0

International Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
Leon Marchand Arizona State 117 57 60
Jordan Crooks Tennessee 77 29.5 47.5
Matt Sates Georgia 36 36
Ron Polonsky Stanford 33.5 14 19.5
Gal Cohen Groumi Michigan 31 15 16
Rafael Miroslaw Indiana 15 11 4
Murilo Sartori Louisville 11 11 0
Joaquin Gonzalez Pineiro Florida 7 no invite 7
Mert Kilavuz Georgia Tech 6 6 0
Alex Quach Ohio State 6 6
Bar Soloveychik Minnesota 4 4 0
Victor Baganha Penn State 4 0 4
Oskar Lindholm Florida 3 3 0
Robin Hanson Cal 2 2 no invite
Charlie Hawke Alabama 1 0 (relay-only) 1

Diving Recruits

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2022 NCAA Points
2023 NCAA Points
Quentin Henninger Indiana 48 16 32
Tyler Downs Purdue 43 43
Carson Tyler Indiana 40 5 35
Shangfei Wang USC 37 6 31
Jack Ryan Stanford 21 5 16
Jordan Rzepka Purdue 19 19 0
Clayton Chaplin Ohio State 15 0 15
Allen Bottego Texas A&M 11 0 11
Mohamed Farouk Miami (FL) 11 0 11
Jack Matthews Miami (FL)/Ohio State 10 0 10
Adrian Abadia Garcia LSU 10 0 10
Rhett Hensley Texas A&M 4 4
Adam Wesson Harvard 1 1 0
Joseph Victor Princeton 1 1 0

FRESHMEN (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2022, COLLEGE CLASS OF 2026)

Ranked Recruits

RANK NAME COLLEGE TEAM TOTAL NCAA POINTS 2023 NCAA POINTS
1 Baylor Nelson Texas A&M 19 19
2 Quintin McCarty NC State
3 Michael Cotter NC State
4 Liam Custer Stanford no invite
5 Carl Bloebaum Virginia Tech
6 Matthew Chai Cal no invite
7 Nick Simons Tennessee 4 4
8 Zhier Fan Stanford no invite
9 Josh Zuchowski Stanford 0
10 Landon Gentry Virginia Tech 0
11 Lance Norris NC State no invite
12 Charlie Crosby Texas no invite
13 Sebastien Sergile Virginia 0 (relay-only)
14 Levi Sandidge Kentucky 13 13
15 Gio Linscheer Florida 1 1
16 Connor Foote Texas A&M 2 2
17 Tommy Janton Notre Dame 10 10
18 Sam Powe Georgia no invite
19 Conor McKenna Princeton no invite
20 Dawson Joyce Florida no invite
HM Kohen Rankin Army no invite
HM Logan Zucker Michigan no invite
HM Alec Enyeart Texas 4 4
HM Owen McDonald Arizona State 27 27
HM J.T. Ewing NC State
HM Tate Bacon Notre Dame no invite

Unranked Recruits

RANK NAME COLLEGE TEAM TOTAL NCAA POINTS
2023 NCAA POINTS
BOTR Jonny Kulow Arizona State 6 6

International Recruits

NAME COLLEGE TEAM TOTAL NCAA POINTS
2023 NCAA POINTS
Josh Liendo Florida 54 54
Hubert Kos Arizona State 37 37
Gui Caribe Tennessee 20 20
Aleksas Savickas Florida 18 18
Ruard Van Renen SIU 13 13
Zalan Sarkany Arizona State 11 11
Dominik Mark Torok Wisconsin 4 4
Louis Dramm UNC 3 3
Martin Espernberger Tennessee 1 1

Diving Recruits

NAME COLLEGE TEAM TOTAL NCAA POINTS 2023 NCAA POINTS
Nick Harris Texas 19 19
Carson Paul LSU 9 9
Joshua Thai Cal 3 3
Nicholas Stone Tennessee 2 2

ARCHIVES: REVISITING RECRUIT RANKINGS

Analysis as of: Spring 2023 Spring 2022 Spring 2021 Spring 2020 Spring 2019 Spring 2018 Spring 2017
Class of 2022 After Freshman Year
Class of 2021 After Sophomore Year
Class of 2020 After Junior Year After Sophomore Year
Class of 2019 After Senior Year After Junior Year After Sophomore Year
Class of 2018 After Senior Year After Junior Year After Sophomore Year
After Freshman Year
Class of 2017 After Senior Year After Junior Year After Sophomore Year
After Freshman Year
Class of 2016 After Senior Year
After Junior Year
Class of 2015
After Senior Year
Class of 2014
After Senior Year
Class of 2013
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Foreign Embassy
1 year ago

Wow. Great info. The pac-12 seems so completely different from just 10 years ago. Seeing the only swimmers with double digit points at Stanford come from internationals and a diver is pretty shocking. While Cal has always had high-performing internationals, they appear much more balanced lately with domestic and unranked recruits. ASU internationals carrying their resurgence with some stud domestics. Seeing USC being completely wiped out and no glimmer of anything from Arizona is just sad. Early 2000 alumni must be befuddled.

oxyswim
1 year ago

Don’t think he would ever do this, because I think he cares too much about his team, but Carson should turn pro to just focus on LC. Heard Hunter Armstrong recently talk about how much getting his butt kicked in short course backstroke would affect his confidence, and that played into his decision to turn pro. Carson is clearly a big pool swimmer, and he should embrace that fully.

Andrew
1 year ago

stanford top 20 recruits and scoring 0, name a better combination (other than Bjorn Seeliger adding in finals and choking)

h2olover
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

Andrew, you are such a tool when it comes to your moronic hateful obsession with Cal and Seeliger. What is your problem?

Flatlander
1 year ago

Fantastic content! Thanks for putting effort into this. It’s really neat to look back on what we once thought of these hot shot high school kids and see where they land. Equally fascinating to see some of the young men turned into real superstars, who were either honorable mention, or best of the rest, or not on the radar at the time.

Question
1 year ago

So no fifth years scored?

Swimfan
Reply to  Question
1 year ago

No just probably harder to visualize that data as they have the classes set up as they ranked them in high school and not all top 20s take 5th years.

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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