By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
The first midseason invite kicks off tomorrow, and before that happens, we wanted to look at the top three times in the country in each event so far this season.
Note that we are only including yards swims which affects athletes who swam at the World Cup Tour in October.
EVENT Fastest 2nd Fastest 3rd Fastest 50 free Ilya Kharun (ASU), 18.54 Josh Liendo (FLOR), 18.68 Gui Caribe (TENN), 18.77 100 free Kaii Winkler (NCST), 41.21 Ilya Kharun (ASU), 41.23 Remi Fabiani (ASU), 41.46 200 free Tomas Koski (UGA), 1:32.19 Guy Brooks (LOU), 1:32.22 Maximus Williamson (UVA), 1:32.32 500 free Rex Maurer (TEX), 4:10.75 Zalan Sarkany (IU), 4:11.29 Tomas Koski (UGA), 4:13.85 1650 free Zalan Sarkany (IU), 14:29.87 Freddy Klein (CAL), 15:17.06 Luke Ellis (IU), 15:19.06 100 back Adam Chaney (ASU), 44.46 Will Modglin (TEX), 44.57 Luca Urlando (UGA), 44.89 200 back Will Modglin (TEX), 1:39.41 Adam Chaney (ASU), 1:39.59 David King (UVA), 1:39.86 100 breast Nate Germonprez (TEX), 50.62 Yamato Okadome (CAL), 50.89 Mariano Lazzerini (PSU), 51.52 200 breast Yamato Okadome (CAL), 1:51.66 Nate Germonprez (TEX), 1:52.25 Ben Delmar (UNC), 1:52.25 100 fly Ilya Kharun (ASU), 43.55 Josh Liendo (FLOR), 43.87 Thomas Heilman (UVA), 44.59 200 fly Ilya Kharun (ASU), 1:37.94 Luca Urlando (UGA), 1:38.47 Krzysztof Chmielewski (USC), 1:41.16 200 IM Baylor Nelson (TEX), 1:42.72 Rex Maurer (TEX), 1:42.78 Owen McDonald (IU), 1:42.91 400 IM Rex Maurer (TEX), 3:41.19 Baylor Nelson (TEX), 3:42.19 Tristan Jankovics (OSU), 3:43.29 200 free relay ASU, 1:15.52 Tennessee, 1:16.19 Texas, 1:16.51 400 free relay ASU, 2:47.01 Tennessee, 2:48.02 NC State, 2:48.26 800 free relay ASU, 6:13.37 Stanford, 6:18.49 Cal, 6:20.11 200 medley relay ASU, 1:21.88 Texas, 1:22.70 LSU, 1:23.26 400 medley relay Georgia, 3:02.66 Texas, 3:04.92 NC State, 3:05.09This table has a glaring absence from Texas senior Hubert Kos. He has not swum any meets for the University of Texas so far this year, but his performance at the 2025 World Cup series indicates that he is in top form going into midseason invites.
Reigning men’s team champion Texas has the most swimmers in the top three with nine of the 42 individual spots being shared by four different men. Rex Maurer leads the team with two top times in the 500 free (4:10.75) and the 400 IM (3:41.19). He also has the 2nd fastest time in the country in the 200 IM (1:42.78).
Despite having the most swimmers on the list, Texas does not hold the most number one spots. That honor goes to the Arizona State Sundevils who lead eight events: the 50 free, 100 back, 100 fly, and 200 fly and the 200, 400, and 800 free, and 200 medley relays.
This is actually one less event than the nine they led last year with Georgia holding the top time in the 400 medley relay, which they were leading this time last season.
Ilya Kharun has the most top times, as he goes into midseason leading the country in the 50 free (18.54), 100 fly (43.55), and the 200 fly (1:37.94). He is also ranked 2nd in the 100 free (41.23).
The men were faster in the first half of this season than they were at this point last season in nine of the 14 individual events. All the times that aren’t faster come in events 200 yards and above: 200 free (Luke Hobson — 1:31.86), 200 back (Owen McDonald — 1:38.13), 200 breast (Carles Coll Marti — 1:50.77), 200 IM (Hubert Kos — 1:40.51), and 400 IM (Rex Maurer — 3:40.90).
The top two teams on the men’s side seem clear cut when looking at this table. There are only five events not led by Texas or ASU. NC State’s Kaii Winkler has the top time in the 100 free (41.21). Georgia’s Tomas Koski leads the 200 freestyle (1:32.19). Zalan Sarkany tops the 1650 rankings for Indiana (14:29.87). Cal’s Yamato Okadome has the top time in the 200 breast (1:51.66), and Georgia leads the men’s 400 medley relay in 3:02.66.
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