Revisiting NCAA Recruit Rankings: Women's High School Class of 2017 (original) (raw)

Each summer, college swimming fans look forward to recruiting – the lifeblood of any NCAA swim program. Since 2012, we’ve been ranking down the top NCAA prospects in the nation from each recruiting class. But sports are inherently unpredictable, and even the most sure-fire prospect can go awry or completely change their role over four years.

As we do each year, we’ll look back at the high school class of 2017, which just finished four years of college eligibility this spring.

First, a few notes:

2021 Note: Between last year’s canceled NCAA meet, the resulting added eligibility for athletes, and the number of entire programs and conferences taking redshirt seasons for 2021, some of these athletes may have years of scoring still to come, and there are some continuing discussions on which classes each athlete belongs in, particularly with international athletes.

We only include domestic recruits in our recruit rankings, as it’s often harder to predict if and when an international recruit will join the NCAA, and which class they should be ranked with. However, we’ve gone back through and tallied up all individual scorers that roughly fit into this class – international and domestic.

REVISITING OUR TOP 20

Check out this post for our analysis of the top 20 recruits in the high school class of 2017. Bear in mind that this was posted in July of 2016, when these swimmers were high school juniors, and looks much different with the benefit of hindsight.

Here’s a look at our top 10 recruits, plus how many individual points they scored at NCAAs in each of their four years:

Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2018 NCAA Points 2019 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
1 Courtney Harnish Georgia 44 7 15 22 38
2 Sierra Schmidt Michigan 57 9 17 31 21
3 Margaret Aroesty USC 9 9 0 no invite
4 Brooke Forde Stanford 104 21 43 40 42
5 Nikol Popov Tennessee 3 no invite 3 0
6 Lauren Pitzer Stanford 23 1 22 no invite 5
7 Ashlyn Schoof Louisville 0 0 no invite no invite no invite
8 Hannah Kukurugya Stanford 0 0 0 0
9 Taylor Pike Texas A&M 25.5 5 6 14.5 1
10 Grace Zhao Stanford 7 5 2 no invite no invite
11 Victoria Edwards Texas 0 no invite no invite no invite no invite
12 Ashley Volpenhein Stanford 0 no invite no invite no invite no invite
13 Marta Ciesla USC 0 0 0 no invite 3
14 Caitlin Tycz USC 0 0 0 no invite no invite
15 Alexis Margett Michigan 0 no invite no invite no invite no invite
16 Anna Belousova Texas A&M 45 27 18
17 Taylor Ault Florida 0 0 0 0
18 Paige Madden Virginia 98 0 38 60 44
19 Joy Field Texas A&M 0 no invite 0 no invite
20 Regan Barney Princeton 0 no invite no invite no invite no invite

The hits:

The misses:

OTHER IMPACTFUL RECRUITS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL RECRUITING CLASS OF 2016

Of course, not every contributor comes from our top 20 list. Some swimmers develop extremely well in college. Some swimmers slip under our radar, or don’t really show their ability until their senior year of high school, after our rankings come out.

We dug through NCAA results to find the best American swimmers from this class to not appear on our top 10 list. Again, it’s not always easy to account for redshirt years, gap years or mistakes in an athlete’s listed class each season. So if we forgot anyone, respectfully let us know in the comments.

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2018 NCAA Points 2019 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
Evie Pfeifer Texas 87.5 23.5 16 48 1
Bailey Bonnett Kentucky 35 14 14 7 9
Kate Moore NC State 29 2 27 15
Kristen Romano Ohio State 27 7 0 20
Sarah Thompson Missouri 23 23 26
Camryn Toney Texas A&M 19 19
Maddie Smith Northwestern 18 18
Julia Poole NC State 16 3 13 5
Katie Trace Ohio State 16 3 13
Josie Grote Indiana 15 15
Sophie Angus Northwestern 11 11 6
Caroline Gmelich Virginia 11 11 3
Autumn Haebig Nebraska 11 11
Emma Nordin Arizona State 9 9 43
Emma Seiberlich Virginia 6 6
Mykenzie Leehy Houston 6 6
Abby Richter Virginia 5 5 14
Alexis Yager Tennessee 5 5 5
Peyton Palsha Arkansas 5 5
Olivia Calegan NC State 4 4 7
Kyla Valls Virginia 4 4
Haley Yelle Texas A&M 3 3
Danielle Dellatorre Georgia 3 3 23
Amanda Nunan Tennessee 2 2 9
Taylor Petrak Ohio State 1.5 1.5
Morgan Friesen Louisville 0 11
Daria Pyshnenko Michigan 0 8.5
Caroline Hauder UNC 0 4
Erica Laning Arizona State 0 2

Standouts:

INTERNATIONAL

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2018 NCAA Points 2019 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
Robin Neumann Cal 51 16 14 21 4
Mackenzie Padington Minnesota 37 5 32
Jing Quah Texas A&M 17 11 6 9
Reka Gyorgy Virginia Tech 16 16
Calypso Sheridan Northwestern 15 15 44
Klara Thormalm San Diego State 15 9 6
Sarah Darcel Cal 12 12
Mariia Astashkina Louisville 12 12 0
Tamila Holub NC State 11 11 0
Olivia Anderson Georgia 7 7 2
Petra Halmai FGCU 6 6 7
Sonnele Oeztuerk Auburn 3 3 0
Ioanna Sacha Houston 3 3
Tjasa Pintar Tennessee 2 2 3.5
Freya Rayner Ohio State 0 11
Arina Openysheva Louisville 0 7
Jemma Schlicht USC 0 1.5
Flora Molnar Alabama 0 1

Standouts:

Diving

Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2018 NCAA Points 2019 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points
Brooke Schultz Arkansas 82 29 32 21
Delaney Schnell Arizona 76.5 13 31.5 32
Emily Bretscher Purdue 39 14 25
Charlye Campbell Texas A&M 24 24
Abigail Knapton Nebraska 22 22
Cami Hidalgo Georgia Tech 22 22
Alicia Blagg Miami 19 19
Frida Kaellgren Arizona State 14 14
Ashley McCool Florida 11 11
Christy Cutshaw Michigan 7 7
Mya Kraeger Indiana 4 4
Genevieve Angerame Ohio State 2 2
Kelly Straub Notre Dame 1 1
Maha Amer Arkansas 1 1

Standouts:

ALL INDIVIDUAL SCORERS IN THE CLASS:

(Ranked recruits are listed with their 2014 rank. International recruits are listed with “INTL” and unranked recruits with “UNR.” Diving recruits are listed with “DIVE”)

Final Rank 2017 Rank Name College Team Total NCAA Points 2018 NCAA Points 2019 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Points 2021 NCAA Points 2020 NCAA Psych Sheet Points
1 4 Brooke Forde Stanford 104 21 43 40 42
2 18 Paige Madden Virginia 98 0 38 60 44
3 UNR Evie Pfeifer Texas 87.5 23.5 16 48 1
4 DIVE Brooke Schultz Arkansas 82 29 32 21
5 DIVE Delaney Schnell Arizona 76.5 13 31.5 32
6 2 Sierra Schmidt Michigan 57 9 17 31 21
7 INTL Robin Neumann Cal 51 16 14 21 4
8 16 Anna Belousova Texas A&M 45 27 18
9 1 Courtney Harnish Georgia 44 7 15 22 38
10 DIVE Emily Bretscher Purdue 39 14 25
11 INTL Mackenzie Padington Minnesota 37 5 32
12 UNR Bailey Bonnett Kentucky 35 14 14 7 9
13 UNR Kate Moore NC State 29 2 27 15
14 UNR Kristen Romano Ohio State 27 7 0 20
15 9 Taylor Pike Texas A&M 25.5 5 6 14.5 1
16 DIVE Charlye Campbell Texas A&M 24 24
17 6 Lauren Pitzer Stanford 23 1 22 no invite 5
17 UNR Sarah Thompson Missouri 23 23 26
19 DIVE Cami Hidalgo Georgia Tech 22 22
19 DIVE Abigail Knapton Nebraska 22 22
21 UNR Camryn Toney Texas A&M 19 19
21 DIVE Alicia Blagg Miami 19 19
23 UNR Maddie Smith Northwestern 18 18
24 INTL Jing Quah Texas A&M 17 11 6 9
25 INTL Reka Gyorgy Virginia Tech 16 16
25 UNR Julia Poole NC State 16 3 13 5
25 UNR Katie Trace Ohio State 16 3 13
28 UNR Josie Grote Indiana 15 15
28 INTL Klara Thormalm San Diego State 15 9 6
28 INTL Calypso Sheridan Northwestern 15 15 44
31 DIVE Frida Kaellgren Arizona State 14 14
32 INTL Sarah Darcel Cal 12 12
32 INTL Mariia Astashkina Louisville 12 12 0
34 UNR Sophie Angus Northwestern 11 11 6
34 UNR Caroline Gmelich Virginia 11 11 3
34 DIVE Ashley McCool Florida 11 11
34 UNR Autumn Haebig Nebraska 11 11
34 INTL Tamila Holub NC State 11 11 0
39 3 Margaret Aroesty USC 9 9 0 no invite
39 UNR Emma Nordin Arizona State 9 9 43
41 10 Grace Zhao Stanford 7 5 2 no invite no invite
41 INTL Olivia Anderson Georgia 7 7 2
41 DIVE Christy Cutshaw Michigan 7 7
44 INTL Petra Halmai FGCU 6 6 7
44 UNR Mykenzie Leehy Houston 6 6
44 UNR Emma Seiberlich Virginia 6 6
47 UNR Alexis Yager Tennessee 5 5 5
47 UNR Peyton Palsha Arkansas 5 5
47 UNR Abby Richter Virginia 5 5 14
50 UNR Olivia Calegan NC State 4 4 7
50 UNR Kyla Valls Virginia 4 4
50 DIVE Mya Kraeger Indiana 4 4
53 UNR Danielle Dellatorre Georgia 3 3 23
53 INTL Ioanna Sacha Houston 3 3
53 5 Nikol Popov Tennessee 3 no invite 3 0
53 UNR Haley Yelle Texas A&M 3 3
53 INTL Sonnele Oeztuerk Auburn 3 3 0
58 UNR Amanda Nunan Tennessee 2 2 9
58 INTL Tjasa Pintar Tennessee 2 2 3.5
58 DIVE Genevieve Angerame Ohio State 2 2
61 UNR Taylor Petrak Ohio State 1.5 1.5
62 DIVE Kelly Straub Notre Dame 1 1
62 DIVE Maha Amer Arkansas 1 1
64 UNR Morgan Friesen Louisville 0 11
64 INTL Freya Rayner Ohio State 0 11
64 UNR Daria Pyshnenko Michigan 0 8.5
64 INTL Arina Openysheva Louisville 0 7
64 UNR Caroline Hauder UNC 0 4
64 13 Marta Ciesla USC 0 0 0 no invite 3
64 UNR Erica Laning Arizona State 0 2
64 INTL Jemma Schlicht USC 0 1.5
64 INTL Flora Molnar Alabama 0 1

BONUS: THE SUPER-SENIORS

We usually like to run through the top seniors who don’t technically fit with this class. This year, the main one is Sarah Bacon, Minnesota’s three-time NCAA champion diver who came into college with the class of 2016, but took a redshirt year in 2020.

Bacon finished with 135 individual points across four NCAA meets. She had one more NCAA meet than anyone in this class (or her own class of 2016), but even on a per-year basis, she would have outscored everyone in both classes except Forde, Louise Hansson, Asia Seidt and Beata Nelson. You can see that full class’s individual scoring here.

Archives: Revisiting Recruit Ranks

Analysis as of: Spring 2021 Spring 2020 Spring 2019 Spring 2018 Spring 2017
Class of 2020 After Freshman Year
Class of 2019 After Sophomore Year After Freshman Year
Class of 2018 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 After Senior Year

In This Story

Anna Belousova
Brooke Forde
Courtney Harnish
Evie Pfeifer
Mackenzie Padington
Paige Madden
Robin Neumann
Sierra Schmidt

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