2 More Verbals for the Seminoles: Domen Demsar and Maurice Ingenrieth

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Florida State University men’s swimming and diving team has added two more verbal commitments to the class of 2023: Slovenia’s Domen Demšar and Maurice Ingenrieth of Germany. They will join Aziz Ghaffari, Cameron Taddonio, Nick Vance, Noah Young, and Peter Varjasi in Tallahassee next September.

Domen Demšar

“I have committed to Florida State for the class of 2019 because I know it will give me the best opportunity to reach my athletic and academic goals. Ultimately, I made the decision because of the incredible coaching staff and amazing team culture. I can’t wait for my next four years as a Seminole! Go Noles!”

Demsar, originally from Slovenia, swims the 50/100 free and 50/100 fly. He swims for Plavalni klub Olimpija in Ljubljana and represented Slovenia as a national team member in Serbia last year. He earned most of his best times at the 46th International Swimming Championship “Youth 2018” in Zagreb, Croatia, where he won the 50 free and 50 fly and was runner-up in the 100 free and 100 fly.

Top SCM times (converted to SCY):

  • 50 free – 22.30 (20.09)
  • 100 free – 49.85 (44.90)
  • 50 fly – 23.65 (21.30)
  • 100 fly – 53.76 (48.43)

Maurice Ingenrieth

“I am extremely excited to announce my Verbal Commitment to Florida State University! I still cannot believe that my dream of studying and swimming in the United States of America finally has come true! Coach Neal Studd has done an amazing work at Florida State since he got there and I want to be a part of the coming success. Also the other coaches interacting with each other and the swimmers makes the atmosphere more relaxed and comfortable. For sure they are still focused and ready to dare the “impossible”!!! I can`t wait to be part of the Seminole family! Thanks to everyone who supported me! GO NOLES!!!”

Viersen, Germany’s Ingenrieth swims for SG Neukoelln Berlin. He represented Germany at the LEN European Junior Swimming Championships 2018 in Helsinki, Finland. There, he finaled in the 200 fly (7th) with 1:59.99. He also earned a silver medal with the 4×100 men’s medley relay (53.45 fly) and a bronze in the 4×100 mixed medley relay (53.29 fly).

His top SCM performances date from December 2018 at the International German Short Course Championships.

Best times (converted to SCY):

  • 200 LCM fly – 1:59.31 (1:44.96)
  • 100 LCM fly – 54.08 (47.45)
  • 200 LCM free – 1:52.91 (1:38.83)
  • 400 LCM free – 4:01.28 (4:30.34)
  • 200 SCM fly – 1:58.55 (1:46.80)
  • 100 SCM fly – 53.94 (48.59)

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nolegirl35
5 years ago

I saw the FSU women tied for 34th at NCAA’s….. Hopefully the boys do better. Go Noles!

Garry
5 years ago

Does FSU have any Americans?

Admin
Reply to  Garry
5 years ago

By my count, 26 of the 35 swimmers on their roster are Americans.

Garry
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

I stand corrected

Swammer
5 years ago

Domen Demsar brother of Blaz Demsar who’s at ECU right now. If what Blaz can do in yards is any indicator of Domen then he’ll be pretty quick.

Crusty
5 years ago

Does FSU have any Americans?

BGNole97
Reply to  Crusty
5 years ago

Plenty.

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