D3 swimming · Centennial

Washington College Men's Swimming

Chestertown, MD

Competition level

Conf. finish

7th

NCAA finish

Roster event summaries

Current 2025-26 roster percentiles. Recorded times are event-specific roster facts, not coach-issued recruiting cuts.

EventRecorded timesTop quarterRoster medianLower-quarter line
100 Free1048.1051.5352.98
100 Back651.7457.7657.80
100 Fly851.4855.2759.36
1000 Free411:03.4211:08.4411:25.39
200 Fly42:01.522:05.392:05.98
200 Back42:02.632:03.382:35.19
200 Free81:47.751:52.701:55.48
50 Free1222.0422.7925.12
500 Free64:46.495:10.285:16.49
100 Breast41:00.351:02.091:21.63
200 IM62:06.262:20.212:24.02

Short-course yards. Events with fewer than four current swimmers with a recorded time are omitted from this summary.

Program identity

Division

D3

Conference

Centennial

Type

Private · Town

Roster health

Roster

12

Seniors

2

Intl

0%

Academics and cost

Acceptance

57%

6-yr grad

71%

Tuition

$55.3K

Academics

Washington College is a liberal arts college with 923 undergraduates, ranked 92 by US News among liberal arts colleges.

US News: #92 Liberal Arts

Selectivity

Moderate

SAT range

1140–1390

ACT range

27–31

Median earnings

$49K

Strongest programs

Liberal Arts / UndecidedPsychologyMathematics & Statistics

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Frequently asked questions

How competitive is Washington College's swim program?

Washington College's swim program competes in the Centennial Conference. The team finished 7th at the Centennial Conference Championships in 2025–26.

What times do I need to make Washington College's swim team?

Roster times vary by event, but a swimmer aiming for Washington College's roster typically needs to be near or below 100 Free (52.98), 100 Back (57.80), 100 Fly (59.36) — the top 75% of the current roster. Use the roster event-times table above to compare the full current team by event.

Does Washington College recruit internationally?

No. Washington College's current roster is entirely from US states. The program recruits primarily from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia.

What's the academic profile at Washington College?

Washington College's acceptance rate is 57%, the school is ranked #92 Liberal Arts by US News, the 6-year graduation rate is 71%, median earnings 6 years after graduation are $49K.

How many swimmers does Washington College send to NCAAs?

In 2025–26, Washington College didn't qualify swimmers for NCAA Championships, but 5 scored at the Centennial Championships.