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Michael Cotter, Aaron Shackell Highlight 109 Men Already In Transfer Portal

The transfer portal has opened for men’s swimming and diving and a flood of athletes have already entered as of Wednesday morning.

With roster cuts already taking place, the transfer portal is expected to flood, and this morning’s rush already shows that.

Morning/Lunch Update:

109 Division I men have already entered the transfer portal this morning. Highlighting the list is Michael Cotter and Aaron Shackell, both of which transferred into Texas for this season. Shackell has already left Austin and is training with his club team in Carmel, Indiana while Cotter arrived from NC State but did not swim at SECs this season.

They are two out of the eight athletes from Texas to enter the portal so far for the Longhorns. Other names from Texas include Tanner Braunton, Max Hatcher, Jeremy Kelly, Lukas Stibrich, Landon D’Ariano, and Tyler Quarterman. Kelly was a BOTR ranked recruit in the boys high school class of 2024 while D’Ariano was an honorable mention in the class. Neither swam at SECs.

Auburn leads the way with 14 men already in the portal. The team also has the most women in the portal.

The 14 from Auburn include Avery Henke, David Hatt, Aidan Clements, James Allison, Jack Ailshire, Aidan Siers, Britton Spann, Isaac Lee, Alexander Just, Travis Keith, Tate Cutler, Andrew Commins, and Benjamin Chateigner. Travis Keith notably scored seven points as a diver for the team at SECs.

Indiana has nine men in the portal with Saadeddin Saadeddin, Leonardo Pelaez, Lucas Byrd, Harrison Herrera, Wilson Tuttle, William Raches, Ian Everett, Benson Wong, and Ryder Androsky. None of the men competed at Big Tens last month.

Early Afternoon Update:

Arizona State had seven men enter the portal since our last update. The list includes Leo Verschooten, Charles Gould, Cale Martter, Bryce Rohr, Finn Kemp, Isaac Fleig, and Leo Roden.

Martter is the biggest name on the list as he won the Big 12 title in the 200 IM swimming a 1:42.93. He also was 3rd in the 400 IM and 5th in the 200 breast. The 200 IM was a weaker event for ASU this season, partly due to the loss of Leon Marchand and Hubert Kos. Martter is not scheduled to compete at NCAAs next week for the Sun Devils as it took a 1:42.65 to make the cutline but helped the team to an NCAA Championship a year ago as he made the NCAA ‘B’ final of the 400 IM and 200 breast.

Gould also swam at Big 12s last month, scoring in the 100 and 200 backstrokes.

Late Afternoon Update:

Alabama has had men trickle into the portal all day and now bring their total up to six. Jake Kennedy, Sebastien Wenger, Paul Matthews, Leyton Row, Benjamin Kutufakis, and Jeremy Rosen are all in the portal for the Tide.

Roe, Wenger, and Kutufakis all swam at the 2025 Southeastern Championships (different from SECs), a club meet in Huntsville, Alabama, last month. Matthews, a diver, did not compete all season.

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SwimParent
11 days ago

There will be quite a few enter after NCAA’s. Some teams may be decimated by the transfer portal which seems odd given the risk of entering the portal in the House transition year. It has become clear this year that some schools do not value swimming which is sad because they are just shifting money to football.

Jennifer Carson
11 days ago

I don’t know why there isn’t more outrage at the number of international swimmers taking up spots at U.S. schools, particularly taxpayer funded schools. And why isn’t there an age limit for international swimmers?

ClaireSwims
Reply to  Jennifer Carson
5 days ago

I don’t understand why the NCAA and Olympic Committee do not work together. We offer the best training in the world for international athletes to go and compete for their home country.

Ella Ivy
14 days ago

More IU transfers…? Weirdddddd

09019
16 days ago

Where’s Josh Noll

Ricky C
16 days ago

Perhaps this slaughter of swimming careers by these colleges may induce USA swimming to finally do something. America was bad enough this past summer, surely USA swimming wouldn’t let us be embarrassed on our own turf (…yeah forget it they probably will)

MIKE IN DALLAS
16 days ago

What a bloody slaughter today of D1 athletics and swimming in particular.
A very sad day for “swimmers” who just loved swimming @ college, as I did.

David Bootiefaris
16 days ago

That Benjamin Kutufakis kid would be a good pickup for any program. Hard worker, good student as well. Its truly a shame these roster cuts are forcing a bunch of good talent out of these big teams.

Pink
Reply to  David Bootiefaris
14 days ago

It was a wrong location for the post, swimswam admin, please disregard this post.

Last edited 14 days ago by Pink
David
16 days ago

Goal: get these portal guys really fast..Olympic Trial cuts or Natio al cuts or improve times. Have club coaches take them and make them better.. Nobody can name who won 1988 NCAA mens or woman’s off top of head except a few. Everyone can name Olympians..

swimster
Reply to  David
16 days ago

Plumb burner account?

Swimdiana
Reply to  swimster
16 days ago

Likely. Gotta put that Shackell name out anyway they can. Cal, Texas – who’s next to take on this person who bails after one semester? Scholar/athlete should be the priority in that order. Life comes at you fast and swim is unlikely to be a lifelong career…

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …

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