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Baylor Varsity Win’s Men’s, Women’s, and Combined Team State Titles
Baylor Swim & Dive Sweeps All Three Titles at 2026 TISCA Championships held in Nashville, TN. Continue reading “Baylor Varsity Win’s Men’s, Women’s, and Combined Team State Titles”
2026 Summer Meets and Practice Schedule
Summer is underway! Check out the link to see which meets Baylor will be attending for the summer swim season.
Baylor Swim Club Has Historic Team Performance at Winter Jr. Nationals
Last month, Baylor Swimming & Diving traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, to compete at the U.S. Junior National Championships, one of
the most competitive meets in the country. Baylor was represented by 10 athletes, one of the largest groups of qualifiers in school history. Continue reading “Baylor Swim Club Has Historic Team Performance at Winter Jr. Nationals”
Maedel and Carle Represent At Open Water Zones
April 26, 2025 — Over 350 swimmers came together in Fort Myers, Florida to compete in the Southern Zone Open Water race. The 12 & Under age group competed in the 2K race while the 15 & Over age groups competed in the 5K race. Mitchell Maedel (Baylor Varsity) and Wyeth Carle (Baylor Swim Club) were selected by Southeastern Swimming to represent our LSC (local swim committee). This LSC goes to compete 14 other LSC in the Southern Zone – including North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and more.
Maedel, a sophomore for Baylor School, competed in the 4x300m relay (finishing in 10th with a time of 1:13.10 – scoring team points for Southeastern Swimming) and the 5K (finishing in 48th with a time of 1:22.25) for the 15-16 age group. Carle, a junior on the Baylor Swim Club, competed in the 5K race (finishing in 10th – scoring individual points for Southeastern Swimming) for the 15-16 age group. Continue reading “Maedel and Carle Represent At Open Water Zones”
Club Records, Futures Cuts, and National Rankings at 2025 Southern Premier
February 28, 2025 — Baylor Swim Club traveled to Nashville from Feb. 28-Mar. 2 to compete at the 2025 Southern Premier Championships, hosted at the Tracy Caulkins Natatorium, for our last championship meet of the short course yards season! This event featured some of the top teams – nationally and regionally. We want to personally congratulate all the swimmers that achieved getting a cut to swim at this event and for the way you represented Baylor Swim Club!
Continue reading “Club Records, Futures Cuts, and National Rankings at 2025 Southern Premier”
Brandon Adkins Claims Bermudian National Record; Baylor Swim Club Reps at CARIFTA
Hamilton, Bermuda — On March 15th, Brandon Adkins (Class of ’25) broke the 200 Free SCM Bermudian national record with a time of 1:50.30 at the Bermuda Short Course Championships. This meet took place at the National Sports Center and currently ranks Adkins 2nd in the CARIFTA region. Adkins also broke the 17-18 national age group record in the 100 Free with a time of 50.95.
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Developmental Mini Meet- Saturday, October 21st at the Baylor School Natatorium
This weekend the Baylor Swim Club will host and compete in the October Developmental Mini Meet (Oct. 21, 2023). The coaching staff is looking forward to some great performances this weekend. Please see all the important information below about attending the swim meet this weekend.
Meet & Warm-Up Schedule
Saturday
All Ages (Developmental Group ONLY)- Warm-Up: 10:15-10:30 AM (Please arrive by 10:00 AM) | Meet starts at 10:30 AM
ORDER OF EVENTS
8&Under 25 FR | 9&Over 50 FR | 8&Under 25 BK | 9&Over 50 BK
Meet Information / Entries
RELAYS
There are NO Relays in this meet
What to Bring
Baylor cap (RED BAYLOR CAPS ONLY), Arena team suit, goggles, two towels, any Baylor t-shirt (new registration t-shirts are not available quite yet), sweatshirt/pants, activities, water bottle, and healthy snacks. Please be sure to wear some warm clothing before and after you swim, this includes socks and or shoes to keep your feet warm.
Here are some Important Things to Remember About Going to a Swim Meet
- Prior to the beginning of the meet, ALL parents should write the events the child will be swimming on the child’s arm. This should include event #, heat #, and lane #. (This information can be found by accessing a heat sheet, which is posted at a link above) This will enable the swimmer to determine if he/she is in the correct place.
- All Baylor swimmers will be sitting together in a designated area. All swimmers must remain in that area while they are not swimming an event.
- Clerk of Course– there will be some parent volunteers on the deck to make sure athletes get to the blocks for their races
- Immediately before and after each race, your child should see the coaching staff to get feedback on their performance. This is the best time for the child to get a clear understanding of what things they did well, and what they still need to work on.
- Parents, please remember that the coaches are not responsible for getting swimmers to the blocks for their race. The coaches need to make sure they watch every child’s race. Go out and have fun, and swim your best.
- All parents must remain off the pool deck and in the stands above the pool during the swim meet. The pool is reserved for swimmers, meet officials, and meet volunteers ONLY.
- PLEASE REMEMBER: We are not all about awards and time standards. Your child may not always have a best time or get an award, but they may do other things that the coaching staff and the swimmer should be proud of.
Baylor Hosts First Meet of the 2023-2024 Season
CHATTANOOGA, TN– This past weekend, September 23-24, 2023, the Baylor Swim Club hosted and competed in the 2023 Fall Kick-Off Classic held at the Baylor School Natatorium.
105 Baylor Swim Club athletes participated in the two-day meet. Over 500 swimmers from the states of Tennessee and Georgia competed in the swim meet. Special congratulations to all the new Baylor Swim Club athletes that participated in their first-ever year-round swim meet, and to all the parents that volunteered their time this past weekend!
Fall Kick-Off Classic – September 23-24, 2023
Baylor Swim Club Takes 5th at Southeastern Long Course Championships, Six Athletes Named to SES Zone Age Group All-Star Team
HUNTSVILLE, AL– On the weekend of July 14-16, 2023, over forty Baylor Swim Club athletes competed at the Southeastern Swimming Long Course Championships. Over 800 athletes from the states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida competed at the Huntsville Aquatic Center in Huntsville, AL. The Baylor Swim Club finished 5th overall out of 43 teams in the combined team scores with a total of 1,009 points. This is four places higher than in 2022, and almost double the amount of points scored. Leading the way for the Aqua Raiders were some outstanding performances from both Sam Flack and fourteen-year-old Hayden Vicknair. Flack captured the high points award in the 15-Over age group. He finished first in the 1500-meter freestyle, 400-meter free, and took second in the 200-meter free, and 200-meter butterfly events. Hayden Vicknair also the high points scorer in 13-14 boys age group. Vicknair had first-place finishes in the 200-meter freestyle, 100-meter backstroke, 100-meter freestyle, 100-meter, and 200-meter butterfly events. The 13-14 girls age group scored some major points for the Baylor Swim Club. Thirteen-year-old Anara Summers swam to a Southeastern Championship in the 400-meter IM clocking a time of 5:12.31. Summers also had a second-place finish in the 200-meter butterfly. Teammate Ava Sugden also had an impressive meet capturing second in the 13-14 girls 50 and 200-meter backstroke.
