Projecting The Cut Line: 2025 Men's NCAA Division I Championships

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By Sophie Kaufman on SwimSwam

2025 Men's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships

  • March 26-29, 2025
  • Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center, Federal Way, Washington
  • Short Course Yards (25 yards)
  • Pre-Selection Psych Sheets

Note: Pre-cut psych sheets are not final. Final selections will be released on Wednesday, Mar. 12. Any changes before the release of the official psych sheets will change the math on the cut-line. Changes made after the release of the final selections–such as a swimmer scratching the meet, which often happens–will pull in the next alternate regardless of event. 

Numbers and Projections thanks to Andrew Mering

The NCAA released the pre-selection psych sheets for the 2025 Men's NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championships on Tuesday, March 11. The sheets show teams' bidded entries for this month's championships in Federal Way, Washington. 

The pre-selection psych sheets don't show exactly who is invited to the meet, but they allow SwimSwam to project where that cut line will fall. This year, the projected cut line falls six spots into line 29. Last year, the cut line fell one row into row 31, where it was the year before that. 

Each year, 270 men qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Here's a quick refresher on how the selection process for an individual championship berth works for swimmers.

Selection Process

  1. 31 of the men's spots and 41 of the women's spots at the NCAA Championships are set aside for divers, who qualify for the meet at Zones. That leaves 235 men's spots and 281 for women. 
  2. Every 'A' cut swum this season is added to the meet. 
  3. The next fastest swimmers in each event are added until every event has the same number of entries. For example, if the 50 free has the most 'A' cuts of any individual event with ten, then every other event would get swimmers with the top ten fastest times added to the championships. 
  4. Finally, one entry is added to each event to keep the entries per event even. This process is repeated until all of the swimming spots are filled. Swimmers will double and triple up on events as more rows are added. The #1 seed in the 200 backstroke may be the #15 seed in the 100 backstroke. As the 15th row of swimmers is added to each event, this swimmer will be added to the 100 backstroke list but won't take up another of the invite spots as he's already earned his official invite. 
  5. The final row of swimmers won't come out even. In the final row, the swimmers with entry times closest to the NCAA 'A' cut will get added first, and when the 235th man is added, the process stops. So, the 100 fly could have 38 men and the 200 fly 39 – that would mean the 39th 200 flyer was closer to the NCAA 'A' cut than the 39th 100 flyer and therefore won the "tiebreaker" for the final spot. 

The issue of a "tiebreaker" is relevant this year because SIU's Alex Santiagoand LSU's Stepan Goncharovare tied in the 100 freestyle (41.95), giving them the same 'A' cut ratio right where the cut line is supposed to fall. This means the second tiebreaker is needed to determine which swimmer is the "last in" and which is first alternate. 

First, let's look at the official rules on how a second tiebreaker works, per the NCAA's official rulebook. 

When two or more swimmers are tied for the final selection spot, the committee will use the swimmers' times in the next event, in which each swimmer is highest on the list and therefore closest to being selected in that event. The committee will compute the percentage of each respective swimmer's time in his or her next-best event to the automatic qualification time, or "A" standard, for the events. The competitor who is closest in percentage to the "A" standard time for their next-best event will be invited to the meet. If there are multiple student-athletes tied for the final selection spot, only those who are not already selected to the championships will be compared using the tiebreaking procedures. Student-athletes who are already selected to the championships in another event will be automatically invited in the event for which there is a tie. 

Now, let's examine how the rule plays out in practice between Santiago and Goncharov. 

Santiago's next best event is the 100 fly, where he ranks 33rd with a time of 45.30. The 'A' cut is 44.51, so 44.51/45.30 = 0.98256. 

Goncharov's next best event is the 100 back. He's seeded 33rd with a 45.39. The 'A' cut is 44.48. 44.48/45.39 = 0.97995. 

Since .982 is greater than .979, Santiago wins the tiebreaker. The tiebreaker always uses the 'A' cut comparison in the swimmers' next best ranked time. So, the fact that Santiago and Goncharov both rank 33rd in their next best event is a fun coincidence, but does not matter for tiebreaker formula purposes. 

Santiago projects as the last swimmer to qualify for the championships. However, Cal qualified 19 swimmers for the meet, which means the Golden Bears will have to cut a swimmer, even before factoring in any divers they may want to add to the championships roster. Texas, with 18 qualified swimmers, will also face cuts. Since divers count differently for roster management purposes, we expect that Goncharov will eventually be added to the championships even though Santiago won the tiebreaker.

Teams with cuts to make had until noon on Tuesday to do so.

Projected Alternates 

We expect Goncharov to be added to the meet but for now, based on our projections, he is the first alternate. 

29Goncharov,StepanLouisiana State41.950.9854588796
30Nicusan,DanielNevada, Las Vegas51.580.9891430787
30Dominguez Calonge,LuisVA Tech1:32.370.9874418101
30Chai,MatthewCalifornia14:49.020.9868281928
30Mueller,ChaseNorth Carolina State4:14.160.9861504564
30Saldo,GustavoLouisville1:41.650.9842597147
30Wight,GavinIndiana45.300.9818984547
30Nagy,MartonBrown1:42.690.9811081897
30Bretzmann,PeterFlorida1:53.080.9785107888
31Campbell,SamOhio State14:49.250.9865729547
31Saleem,ZiyadCalifornia1:40.180.9862247954
31Bonson,MichaelAuburn4:14.180.9860728618
31Nosack,DiegoNorthwestern1:41.660.9841628959
31Martter,CaleArizona State3:42.290.9823653786
31Tirheimer,LoganAuburn19.060.982161595

Invited Qualifiers By Team

Below is a list of individual qualifiers by team. The maximum roster size is 18 athletes, including both swimmers and divers, which means California will need to cut at least one athlete if they want to bring divers to Federal Way. With 18 qualified swimmers, Texas is in a similar situation.

School# of Qualifiers
California19
Texas18
Florida15
Indiana15
North Carolina State13
Stanford12
Arizona State11
Tennessee10
North Carolina9
Ohio State8
Michigan7
Louisville7
VA Tech6
Southern California6
Texas A&M6
Georgia5
Alabama5
Florida State5
Louisiana State4
Wisconsin5
Virginia4
Minnesota4
Northwestern4
Kentucky3
Arizona3
Auburn3
Georgia Institute of Technology3
Missouri3
Yale2
U.S. Military Academy2
California Baptist2
Pennsylvania1
Brown1
Cornell1
Princeton1
Southern Methodist1
Delaware1
Harvard1
South Carolina, Columbia1
Pittsburgh1
La Salle1
U.S. Naval Academy1
Purdue1
Hawaii1
Columbia1
Texas Christian1
Southern Illinois Univ at Carbondale1

Projected Qualifiers

RankLast NameFirst NameTeamTime‘A’ Cut Ratio
1Crooks,JordanTennessee17.851.048739496
1Kos,HubertTexas1:35.721.032177183
1Smith,JulianFlorida49.511.030498889
1Urlando,LucaGeorgia1:37.171.029638777
1Liendo,JoshFlorida43.231.029609068
1Maurer,RexTexas4:04.451.025322152
1Hobson,LukeTexas1:29.341.020931274
1Marshall,JonnyFlorida43.731.017150697
1Fallon,MatthewPennsylvania1:48.851.016536518
1Johnston,DavidTexas14:26.001.013060046
2Brooks,FinnIndiana49.941.021625951
2Kharun,IlyaArizona State1:38.071.02018966
2Jankovics,TristanOhio State3:35.511.013270846
2Modglin,WillTexas43.911.012981098
2MILLARD,NOAHYale4:07.681.011950904
2Coll Marti,CarlesVA Tech1:49.621.009396096
2Henveaux,LucasCalifornia14:29.741.008703751
2McDonald,OwenIndiana1:39.891.00860947
3Germonprez,NateTexas50.141.017550858
3Caribe,GuiTennessee18.421.016286645
3Alexy,JackCalifornia40.821.012738854
3Chmielewski,KrzysztofSouthern California1:38.991.010708152
3Guiliano,ChrisTexas1:30.311.009965674
3Koski,TomasGeorgia4:08.251.009627392
3Kelly,JackBrown1:49.801.007741348
3Nelson,BaylorTexas A&M3:37.471.004138502
3GROUMI,GalMichigan1:40.341.004086107
4Jett,GabrielCalifornia1:37.191.01656549
4Minakov,AndreiStanford1:39.031.010299909
4Hawke,CharlieAlabama1:30.441.008513932
4Magahey,JakeGeorgia4:08.611.0081654
4Sandidge,LeviKentucky14:30.611.007695754
4Matheny,JoshIndiana1:49.831.007466084
5Kulow,JonnyArizona State40.971.009030998
5Petrashov,DenisLouisville50.621.007902015
5Espernberger,MartinTennessee1:39.341.007147171
5Yep,JassenIndiana1:49.931.006549622
5Lloyd,OwenNorth Carolina State14:31.641.006504979
5Ray,TylerMichigan44.281.005194219
5Buff,ScottyFlorida44.281.005194219
5Barr,LukeIndiana1:40.621.00129199
5Arkhangelskiy,MichelFlorida State44.490.9997752304
5Linscheer,GioFlorida3:38.460.9995880253
6Lasco,DestinCalifornia1:38.211.006007535
6Rose,DareCalifornia1:39.471.005830904
6Savickas,AleksasFlorida1:50.021.005726232
6Benzing,BrianIndiana50.731.005716539
6Navikonis,TomasOhio State1:31.011.002197561
6Crush,JohnnyU.S. Military Academy44.530.9988771615
6Lucas,CooperTexas3:39.020.9970322345
7McCarty,QuintinNorth Carolina State18.631.004830918
7Geer,ColinMichigan1:39.581.004719823
7King,DavidVirginia1:38.361.004473363
7Okadome,YamatoCalifornia1:50.191.004174607
7Foote,ConnorTexas A&M44.341.00383401
7Fabiani,RemiCalifornia Baptist41.231.00266796
7Custer,LiamStanford14:36.441.000992652
7Painter,AlexanderFlorida1:31.131.000877867
7Lierz,HarrisonTennessee44.760.9937444147
8Hribar,JereLouisiana State41.251.002181818
8Sarkany,ZalanIndiana14:37.490.9997948695
8McFadden,HenryStanford1:31.300.9990142388
8Bried,TommyLouisville3:39.280.9958500547
8Wilson,MaxFlorida State44.820.9924141008
9Nicholas,SpencerVirginia44.411.002251745
9Zheltiakov,OleksandrNorth Carolina State1:38.781.00020247
9Carrozza,CobyTexas4:10.700.9997606701
9Lunak,SebNorth Carolina1:40.120.999300839
9Norris,LanceNorth Carolina State14:38.690.9984294802
9Daleiden Ciuferri,RalphArizona1:31.480.9970485352
9Laur,MasonFlorida3:39.320.9956684297
9Van Renen,RuardGeorgia44.950.9895439377
10Corbeau,CasparIndiana50.971.000980969
10Mitchell,JakeFlorida4:10.720.999680919
10Kammann,BjoernTennessee1:40.180.9987023358
10Ubertalli,PietroCornell1:38.990.9980806142
10Eccleston,JakeLouisville1:51.030.9965775016
10Sammon,PatrickArizona State1:31.570.9960685814
10Diehl,DanielNorth Carolina State1:41.390.9936877404
10Wigginton,LorneMichigan3:39.760.9936749181
10Matheson,DanielArizona State14:43.460.9930387341
10Petty,EvanCalifornia44.970.989103847
11Polonsky,RonStanford50.991.000588351
11Hick,CarsonKentucky4:10.890.9990035474
11Winkler,KaiiNorth Carolina State41.390.9987919787
11FINCH,NicholasYale44.570.998653803
11Robinson,LoganFlorida State1:40.340.9971098266
11Scholtz,WillTexas1:51.040.9964877522
11Van Westering,KaiIndiana1:39.240.9955663039
11Schmidt,DannyAuburn1:41.420.9933938079
11Brown,EricFlorida3:39.890.9930874528
12Mathias,MasonAuburn4:11.030.9984464008
12Klinge,MatthewOhio State18.780.9968051118
12Applebaum,FrankCalifornia1:40.390.9966132085
12Knedla,MiroslavIndiana1:39.260.9953657062
12Hussey,PatrickNorth Carolina1:31.680.9948734729
12Rivers,HankCalifornia1:51.230.9947855794
12Hitchcock,DrewGeorgia3:39.980.9926811528
12Kilavuz,MertGeorgia Institute of Technology14:44.900.9914227596
12Wadsworth,JackArizona State45.010.9882248389
13Molla Yanes,MarioVA Tech44.630.9973112256
13Schott,MitchellPrinceton1:40.420.996315475
13Stoffle,NateAuburn1:39.360.9943639291
13Peck,KyleTexas1:39.360.9943639291
13Miroslaw,RafaelIndiana1:31.730.9943311894
13Delmar,BenNorth Carolina1:51.290.9942492587
13Ponsler,KyleNorth Carolina State3:40.050.9923653715
14Ramadan,YoussefVA Tech44.670.9964181777
14Torepe-Ormsby,TaikoWisconsin18.810.995215311
14Alves,KaiqueAlabama1:31.780.9937894966
14Huckabay,JacksonTexas14:45.180.9911091529
14Hoagland,JackSouthern Methodist3:40.400.9907894737
15Namakonov,MatthewDelaware51.160.9972634871
15Johnson,JacobMinnesota1:40.470.9958196477
15Taylor,LamarTennessee18.820.9946865037
15Jahn,CorneliusOhio State1:39.500.9929648241
15Taylor,CamdenTexas1:41.580.9918291002
15Barnett,TobyIndiana1:51.730.9903338405
16Schmitt,DavidHarvard1:40.520.9953243136
16Frankel,TomerIndiana44.740.9948591864
16LUKMINAS,TomasArizona41.560.9947064485
16Lekic,JovanLouisiana State4:12.260.9935780544
16Sequeira,AaronStanford1:39.540.9925658027
16Alcantara,LeonardoAlabama14:45.450.9908069343
16Mark Torok,DominikWisconsin3:40.590.9899360805
16Sanchez,AlexTexas A&M1:51.870.9890944847
17Rankin,KohenU.S. Military Academy51.260.9953179867
17Naughton,HaakonArizona1:40.550.9950273496
17Fox,JerryNorth Carolina State18.830.9941582581
17Whitfield,BrendanVA Tech41.600.99375
17Sartori,MuriloLouisville1:31.870.9928159356
17Hanson,RobinCalifornia1:31.870.9928159356
17Edmund,MasonOhio State14:45.810.9904042628
17Dobrzanski,AndyArizona State1:51.930.9885642812
18Fan,ZhierStanford51.280.9949297972
18Kopp,TylerCalifornia4:12.460.9927909372
18Zuchowski,JoshStanford1:39.710.9908735332
18Saka,BerkeGeorgia Institute of Technology1:41.700.9906588004
18Fry,ConnorSouth Carolina, Columbia14:46.890.9891982095
18Matteazzi,MaxPittsburgh3:40.890.9885916067
18O’Grady,ChrisSouthern California1:52.070.9873293477
18Seymour,StuartNorthwestern45.070.9869092523
19Seeliger,BjornCalifornia18.860.9925768823
19Merani,RyanKentucky1:40.820.9923626265
19Miller,LukeNorth Carolina State44.860.9921979492
19Haskal,ManningTexas4:12.690.9918872927
19Dupont Cabrera,AndresStanford41.720.9908916587
19Jones,JacksonCalifornia1:39.760.9903769046
19Morris,ChrisWisconsin1:41.780.9898801336
19Simic,NikolaLouisiana State14:47.230.9888191337
19Dillard,BenSouthern California1:52.090.9871531805
20Palmer,TommyArizona State18.870.9920508744
20Moraes,EduardoMichigan4:12.720.9917695473
20Branon,RyanTexas1:40.890.9916741005
20Foy,PJNorth Carolina44.910.9910932977
20King,MattIndiana41.730.9906542056
20Hagar,TommyAlabama1:39.770.9902776386
20Dramm,LouisNorth Carolina1:41.840.9892969364
20Clark,CharlesOhio State14:47.440.9885851438
20Enoch,GreggLouisville3:41.100.9876526459
20Taivassalo,BraydenTexas1:52.200.9861853832
21Brooks,GuyLouisville1:31.960.9918442801
21Soloveychik,BarMinnesota4:12.830.9913380532
21Senc-Samardzic,FilipArizona State44.930.9906521255
21Jensen,MatthewCalifornia41.770.9897055303
21Aikins,JackVirginia1:39.840.9895833333
21Sampson,BenTexas1:41.880.9889085198
21Bochenski,GrantMissouri45.120.9858156028
21Garner,JedTennessee1:52.300.9853072128
22MAZELLIER,NansCalifornia1:32.000.9914130435
22Houseman,KevinTennessee51.480.9910644911
22Walker,LoganTexas1:41.010.9904959905
22Poelke,BoydNorth Carolina44.940.9904316867
22Mihm,RickStanford1:42.240.9854264476
22BILBAO,OscarArizona State1:52.310.9852194818
22Williams,HudsonNorth Carolina State45.150.9851605759
23Blackman,NikoliTennessee1:32.120.9901215805
23STAPLES,JOSHUANorthwestern4:13.280.989576753
23Kosinski,FilipLouisville1:39.990.9880988099
23Tomac,MewenCalifornia1:39.990.9880988099
23Tepper,JoeyMinnesota14:48.010.9879505861
23Baltes,DanielOhio State18.960.9873417722
23Salls,DrewNorth Carolina State18.960.9873417722
23Najera,HumbertoCalifornia3:41.250.9869830508
24Kalafat,OzanMichigan51.530.9901028527
24ZIVANOVIC,UrosGeorgia Institute of Technology51.530.9901028527
24Jedbratt,FelixLa Salle44.970.9897709584
24Romano,YoavWisconsin4:13.370.9892252437
24Smiley,DylanIndiana41.850.9878136201
24Joentvedt,JonMichigan14:48.200.9877392479
24Baravelli,TommasoFlorida State1:52.370.9846934235
25Gentry,LandonVA Tech1:41.100.9896142433
25Dragoja,ToniAlabama1:32.190.9893697798
25Norman,AidenFlorida1:40.020.9878024395
25Parent,JoshFlorida14:48.460.9874501947
25McDonald,MarioOhio State18.970.9868212968
25Scholl,BenTexas A&M18.970.9868212968
25Hochwalt,MichaelArizona State3:41.400.9863143631
25Sergile,SebastienVirginia1:42.400.9838867188
25Li,DanielStanford1:52.600.9826820604
26Mason,MitchLouisiana State51.550.9897187197
26Gissendaner,LucaCalifornia51.550.9897187197
26Zubik,JanMissouri1:41.140.9892228594
26Lindholm,OskarFlorida4:13.470.9888349706
26Gu,RafaelStanford45.020.9886717015
26Irwin,BenU.S. Naval Academy1:40.040.987604958
26Kovacsics,MarkCalifornia Baptist14:48.480.9874279669
26Davis,WalkerNorth Carolina45.240.9832007073
26Lu,TylerNorthwestern1:42.490.9830227339
26Polyak,JoeMinnesota1:52.670.9820715363
27Chmielewski,MichalSouthern California1:41.180.9888317849
27Maldari,CalebFlorida1:40.050.9875062469
27Samuels,BradyPurdue45.100.9869179601
27Sansone,PedroTennessee41.920.9861641221
27Ostrowski,KarolHawaii18.990.9857819905
27Holmes,GibsonStanford3:41.590.9854686583
27Gerchik,DavidNorthwestern45.250.9829834254
27Maurer,LukeSouthern California1:42.570.9822560203
27Ruiz,XavierNorth Carolina1:52.740.9814617704
28Gulledge,TravisTexas A&M51.560.9895267649
28Chan, ChunHoSouthern California51.560.9895267649
28Behar,TiagoArizona State1:32.250.9887262873
28Jones,CharlieWisconsin1:41.290.9877579228
28KLEIN,FREDERICKCalifornia14:48.740.9871390958
28Kabbara,MunzyTexas A&M3:41.610.9853797211
28Nebrich,LukeMissouri19.020.9842271293
28Fullum-Huot,EdFlorida19.020.9842271293
28Herbet,MasonFlorida State45.260.9827662395
28Corn,JoshuaColumbia1:52.890.9801576756
29Gallant,WillNorth Carolina State14:48.800.9870724572
29Suchanski,FilipTexas Christian1:40.130.9867172676
29Ewing,JTNorth Carolina State1:40.130.9867172676
29Hayon,WillVA Tech45.120.9864804965
29Whelehan,ColinNorth Carolina1:41.450.9862000986
29Santiago,AlexSouthern Illinois Univ at Carbondale41.950.9854588796

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