College Recruiting Times

The fastest Division III women's 100 Fly programs

Updated July 2026 · 2025-26 season roster times

These 200 programs are ranked by the times their swimmers actually go in the 100 Fly, fastest roster to slowest. Chicago's roster has the quickest median at 57.66. The numbers come from current 2025-26 rosters, not qualifying standards or a coach's estimate. Rosters turn over every year, so use this to narrow a list, not as a bar you have to clear.

What it takes at a typical program

To score

1:02.60

To contribute

1:08.86

To make depth

1:14.32

Fastest quartile

1:00.20

The time a swimmer would need to sit in each roster tier at the division's middle program. Score is a roster's top quarter, contribute its middle, depth the back of the roster.

Showing 1–25 of 200 programs · How we rank

RankSchoolMedian
1Chicago
Chicago, IL
57.66
2Williams
Williamstown, MA
57.75
3Emory
Atlanta, GA
58.13
4Swarthmore
Swarthmore, PA
58.19
5NYU
New York, NY
58.20
6Pomona-Pitzer
Claremont, CA
58.49
7Johns Hopkins
Baltimore, MD
58.60
8Kenyon
Gambier, OH
58.84
9Middlebury
Middlebury, VT
59.19
10Denison
Granville, OH
59.32
11Amherst
Amherst, MA
59.40
12MIT
Cambridge, MA
59.50
13Carnegie Mellon
Pittsburgh, PA
59.58
14Trinity (TX)
San Antonio, TX
59.92
15Hope
Holland, MI
1:00.41
16Cal Lutheran
Thousand Oaks, CA
1:00.64
17Colby
Waterville, ME
1:00.73
18Calvin
Grand Rapids, MI
1:00.79
19Case Western Reserve
Cleveland, OH
1:00.87
20St. Thomas (TX)
Houston, TX
1:01.05
21RIT
Rochester, NY
1:01.19
22Wash U
Saint Louis, MO
1:01.20
23John Carroll
University Heights, OH
1:01.21
24Bowdoin
Brunswick, ME
1:01.23
25Wesleyan
Middletown, CT
1:01.32

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Common questions

How are these programs ranked?

We order programs by their roster's median time in the 100 Fly. That's the time a middle-of-the-roster swimmer goes, so the ranking reflects the whole team, not just the fastest swimmer. A program appears only when it has at least 4 swimmers rostered in the event.

Do I have to hit the median time to get recruited?

No. These numbers are a snapshot of who is on rosters this season, not a cutoff. Use the median and the score, contribute, and depth cuts to narrow your list to programs where your times are in range, then research from there.

Where do the times come from?

The actual times current swimmers have posted this 2025-26 season, pulled from program rosters — not qualifying standards or a coach's estimate.

What do score, contribute, and depth mean?

They're roster tiers. Score is a roster's top quarter, contribute its middle, and depth the back of the roster. The times above show each tier at the division's typical program. See how we rank for the full method.