200-Yard Individual Medley College Recruiting Times
Estimated recruiting time benchmarks for the 200-Yard Individual Medley at NCAA Division I, II, and III programs. Use these as a starting point — then build a free profile to see exact benchmarks at every program.
Estimated Recruiting Benchmarks — 200-Yard Individual Medley
The table below shows median A/B/C recruiting benchmarks derived from roster analysis across programs in the University Swim Fit database. Times are in minutes:seconds format where applicable.
| Division | A Cut (immediate scorer) | B Cut (team contributor) | C Cut (development) | Programs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D1 | 1:39.91 | 1:44.03 | 1:48.15 | 161 programs |
| D2 | 1:52.52 | 1:57.16 | 2:01.80 | 89 programs |
| D3 | 2:01.25 | 2:06.25 | 2:11.25 | 157 programs |
Note: Times shown are median A/B/C recruiting benchmarks across programs in our database. These are estimates based on roster analysis — they are not official NCAA standards and vary significantly by program. Some programs may not be included if benchmark data was not available.
Understanding the A/B/C Cut System
University Swim Fit uses an A/B/C recruiting tier system based on analysis of program rosters:
- A Cut: Your time places you among the fastest swimmers on a typical program roster. You'd likely be an immediate scoring contributor in the lineup. Coaches at this tier typically recruit competitively and may offer athletic aid.
- B Cut: Your time places you in the mid-roster range. You'd contribute to dual meet scoring and relay teams. Most B-cut recruits at D1 and D2 programs are scholarship candidates.
- C Cut: Your time places you among the slower portion of a typical roster. You may be a walk-on or developmental recruit. C-cut swimmers often receive partial aid stacked with academic or need-based grants.
These tiers are estimates — every program is different. A swimmer who is a B-cut at an elite D1 program might be an A-cut at a developmental D1 or mid-level D2 program. Building a personalized profile shows exactly where your times rank at every program.
Recruiting Timeline for 200-Yard Individual Medley Swimmers
Regardless of event, the NCAA recruiting timeline is the same:
- Freshman–Sophomore year: Build times, research programs, email coaches proactively. D1/D2 coaches cannot initiate contact until June 15 of your sophomore year.
- Junior year: Most D1 recruiting activity happens here. Official visits open August 1 before junior year. Most top D1 recruits commit verbally during junior year.
- Senior year, November: Early Signing Period for D1/D2 National Letters of Intent (binding commitment).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What times do you need for D1 200-Yard Individual Medley?
- Based on median roster benchmarks in our database, D1 recruiting benchmarks for the 200-Yard Individual Medley range from approximately 1:39.91 (A-cut, immediate scorer) to 1:48.15 (C-cut, developmental). These estimates vary significantly by program tier — see program-specific data in your University Swim Fit profile.
- What is the A/B/C cut system?
- University Swim Fit's A/B/C cuts are recruiting tier estimates based on roster analysis — not official NCAA standards. A = immediate scorer, B = team contributor, C = development/walk-on level. Every program has different benchmarks for every event.
- Are D2 and D3 recruiting times slower than D1?
- Generally yes, but the overlap is significant. Top D3 programs often have faster rosters than lower-tier D1 programs. Within each division, times vary dramatically by program. Compare your times against specific programs, not division averages.
- How do I contact coaches in this event?
- Email coaches proactively with your best times, GPA, graduation year, and club coach's contact info. See our coach email guide for templates and strategy.