#11 Jack LeVant Verbally Commits to Stanford for 2018-19

Six-time Texas 6A state champion Jack LeVantour #11 on the list of top 20 boys from the class of 2018, has made a verbal commitment to swim for the Stanford University Cardinal beginning with the 2018-19 season.

LeVant told SwimSwam, “Ever since I was a kid, I have dreamed of going to Stanford. And now that dream has become a reality. I am so humbled to have the opportunity to swim at Stanford!”

LeVant is a rising senior at Carroll Senior High School in Southlake, Texas who also swims for North Texas Nadadores. At the 2017 UIL 6A Swimming & Diving State Meet, LeVant won his second consecutive title in the 100 fly (47.64) and placed second in the 50 free (20.44). He also led off the Southlake Carroll medley relay (22.60) and split a 43.90 on the 400 free relay, both of which won state titles. The previous year he had won both the 100 fly (48.20) and 50 free (20.23) in addition to contributing legs to the second-place 200 free relay and first-place 400 free relay.

A USA Swimming Scholastic All-American, LeVant won a national title in the 200 fly at 2016 Winter Junior Nationals West with 1:45.20. He was also runner-up in the 200 free and an A finalist in the 50 free, 100 free, 500 free, and 100 fly. LeVant ranks #36 all-time for 17-18 boys in the 500 free, #44 in the 200 free, and #58 in the 200 fly. He will join one of the top mid-distance free training groups in the country with Grant Shoults and True Sweetser, both of whom will be juniors when LeVant begins his four years on The Farm.

Top SCY times:

  • 200 fly – 1:45.20
  • 100 fly – 47.68
  • 200 back – 1:45.06
  • 100 back – 48.89
  • 50 back – 22.47
  • 500 free – 4:18.20
  • 200 free – 1:35.42
  • 100 free – 43.98
  • 200 IM – 1:48.39

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Chicken Nugget Soup
6 years ago

Congrats! Welcome to the farm!

Baldness Is A Mental Disorder
6 years ago

He’s alright. Not gonna shake up the NCAA or anything but he will be a good B relay swimmer at dual meets

Swammer
6 years ago

The real story is the fact that he broke a minute at 9 years old. Whoa…

Hank
6 years ago

Kid looks like he hasn’t even got started yet in the weight room. Wait until he fills out!

Years of Plain Suck
6 years ago

Nice recruiting, Ted and Jeff.

JJG
6 years ago

I really thought he’d be committing to UT. Great swimmer! Happy to see him continue his career at such a great college!

Lpman
6 years ago

That’s some mad versatility

swimmer
Reply to  Lpman
6 years ago

Why is the versatility mad?

speed racer
6 years ago

Nice get for Stanford. He will become their fly guy and have great training partners in the Liang brothers. Will be interesting to see how Stanford uses him in free.

Captain Ahab
Reply to  speed racer
6 years ago

It depends on his development. He may have peaked out or he might still be developing.

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