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Princeton Kicks Off 2025 Recruiting with Verbal from “Honorable Mention” Oliver Rowe

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Oliver Rowe from Round Rock, Texas, has made a verbal commitment to the application process* at Princeton University for fall 2025.

“I am excited and honored to announce my commitment to the admissions process at Princeton University. I would like to thank my family, friends, and coaches for helping me through this process. Go Tigers! 🐅”

Rowe swims for Nitro Swimming. His sweet spot is the 200/500 free and, with the 6th-fastest middle distance times in his cohort, we named him “Honorable Mention” on our Way Too Early list of top recruits from the high school class of 2025.

He kicked off his 2022-23 short course season with a PB in the 1000 free (9:21.97) in October, then notched lifetime bests in the 200/500/1650 free at Winter Juniors West. He placed 18th in the 200 (1:37.16), 12th in the 500 (4:23.10), and 40th in the mile (15:45.53).

Rowe eschewed the 800/1500 distances this summer, though, opting to race the 50/100/200/400 free and the 100/200 fly at Summer Junior Nationals. He finaled in the 100 free (14th), 200 free (7th), and 200 fly (23rd) and lowered his times in the 50/100 free by .4/.8, respectively (23.95/51.08). His best times in the other events come from last summer’s Junior Nationals, when he clocked 1:51.25/3:57.57 in the 200/400 free and 2:01.44 in the 200 fly.

Best SCY times:

  • 100 free – 45.29
  • 200 free – 1:37.16
  • 500 free – 4:23.10
  • 1000 free – 9:21.97
  • 1650 free – 15:45.53

Rowe’s times would already score at Ivy League Men’s Championships in B finals of the 200/500 free. As for Day 4 events, it took 15:37.65 to make top 16 in the mile and 45.04 to score in the C final of the 100 free.

*Note: A verbal commitment between an Ivy League coach and a prospective student-athlete is not an offer of admission, as only the Admission Office has that authority. The coach can only commit his or her support in the admission process. Ivy League Admission Offices do not issue “Likely Letters” before October 1 of the prospective student-athlete’s senior year of high school. The Likely Letter, while issued after an initial read of the student’s application, is not an offer of admission to the university.

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NoFastTwitch
1 year ago

Awesome. Beat Harvard.

X Glide
1 year ago

Great pick for the Tigs!

Mattjiampietro
1 year ago

Let’s Go O Rowe

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Reply to  Mattjiampietro
1 year ago

Matty ice ur next

96Swim
1 year ago

Welcome Oliver! Enjoy your time at Princeton

Nassau83
1 year ago

Outstanding news! Welcome, Oliver and congratulations to Coach Crispino and PUCSDT. GO TIGERS!!

Jim Tuchler
1 year ago

Fantastic! Welcome to the Princeton Family! Tiger Tiger!!

willthethrill
1 year ago

great freestyle addition!

Coach DL2
1 year ago

Congrats, Oliver! Can’t wait to buy my “front Rowe” seats at DeNunzio Pool. The Tigers are going to continue to improve under Crispino, Mia and Balbo. Go Tigers!!!!!

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