Swimmer profile
Max Xiang
Male11-12Metroplex AquaticsNT · SOUTHERN
SR Rating
NCAA D1 cut anchored • 2026 seasonBased on current PBs vs. NCAA D1 cut times.
- #1100 Free SCY1:04.62286
- #2200 Free SCY2:23.70279
- #350 Free SCY30.10269
- #4200 IM SCY2:42.04265
Trajectory projected to end of high-school junior year — recruiting peak.
- #1200 Free SCY1:40.59814
- #2100 Fly SCY51.25728
- #3100 Back SCY51.59722
- #4100 Free SCY47.44722
College junior year. Range reflects developmental uncertainty — wider for younger swimmers and late developers.
- #1100 Free SCY45.23833
- #2200 Free SCY1:40.59814
- #3100 Fly SCY51.25728
- #4100 Back SCY51.59722
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What this means for Max
Foundation years. Focus on broad event development.
Your swimmer's Current rating is 279 (Early Career). College coaches don't look at age-12 times — they look at junior-year times. Track the Projected number; that's what coaches will see when they evaluate in 2-3 years.
What time drops unlock Building Base
Each row shows the time required in that event alone to push SR Rating Current from 279 to 400, holding the other three events fixed. Only physiologically reachable drops (≤15% per event) are shown. In practice swimmers improve across multiple events at once, so real progress will lift faster than these single-event deltas suggest.
No single-event drop within reachable bounds gets 279 all the way to 400. The gap from Early Career to Building Base closes through broad improvement — multiple events moving together. That’s exactly what college coaches want to see; specialists rarely make this jump on one event alone.
School matches
School matches activate once your SR Rating is published. The curated set spans NCAA D1 P5 programs in this pilot, with the school list growing as we expand coverage.