#20 Ellis Crisci Kicks Off Texas Men’s Recruiting Class For Fall 2027

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#20 ranked recruit in the high school class of 2027 Ellis Crisci has announced his commitment to swim and study at Texas beginning in fall 2027. Crisci hails from Lawrence, Kansas.

“I’m proud to announce my verbal commitment to The University of Texas, Austin to pursue my athletic and academic career. I’m so thankful for my parents and family for always supporting my goals and going above and beyond to give me the opportunity to achieve them. To my coach Tom Kleiboeker, thank you for transforming me as an athlete but also as a person. Thank you as well to all my Tsunami Kc teammates. And of course I’m extremely grateful to Coach Bowman, Coach Erik, Coach Trevor, and the entire staff at Texas for giving me this opportunity.”

Crisci swims for Tsunami Swim Team of KC and finished his long course season at the Pro Championships where he was 10th in the 800 free in a 8:05.94. A week prior, he swam at Summer Juniors where he had numerous top 8 swims. He finished 2nd in the 1500 free in a 15:22.95, 6th in the 800 free in a 8:05.88, and 5th in the 400 free in a lifetime best 3:54.02.

This past March, he finished his short course yards season at Sectionals in Columbia. There he posted lifetime bests in the 200 free (1:38.75), 500 free (4:20.75), 1000 free (8:55.28), 200 fly (1:49.05), and 400 IM (3:54.06).

Crisci’s Best SCY Times Are:

  • 1650 free: 15:12.83
  • 500 free: 4:20.75
  • 200 free: 1:38.61
  • 200 fly: 1:49.05
  • 400 IM: 3:54.06

The Texas men captured the 2025 NCAA team title in Bob Bowman‘s first season with the Longhorns after previously leading Arizona State to an NCAA title in 2024. Leading the way for the Longhorns was Hubert Kos as he won the 100 back, 200 back, and 200 IM.

Based on his best times, Crisci is just off what it took to score at the conference level in the 1650 free as it took a 15:04.12 to make the top 24. Crisci still has two years before his arrival on campus. Rex Maurer was the team’s top 1650 freestyler this past season as he swam to a 14:25.22 for 2nd at 2025 NCAAs.

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Long Strokes
8 months ago

If you don’t commit to Texas early, you will be left behind. Smart move by Crisci! #HOOKEM

Don Megerle
8 months ago

Why would you not go to Texas what with the program there?

SunDevilSwammer
Reply to  Don Megerle
8 months ago

Some people would prefer not to be a secondary priority and just a replaceable number on a roster in the eyes of their HC

Horninco
Reply to  SunDevilSwammer
8 months ago

Some people don’t like the big city feel

Some people can’t handle the academics

Some prefer to live in California or Florida

Some people don’t like to be challenged.

Blinky
Reply to  Don Megerle
8 months ago

Let me count the ways.

SwimFast
Reply to  Don Megerle
8 months ago

Because you care about actually getting a degree, and not just taking online courses for 4 years?

JeahBrah
Reply to  SwimFast
8 months ago

Not sure how this is relevant to Texas, a top 10 public university…

Blinky
Reply to  Don Megerle
8 months ago

Because you would like to treated like a human being, not just a time or a medal or a title to stroke somebody’s ego

Bad Man
8 months ago

Wonder if there will even be a roster spot for him then?

Jimbo
Reply to  Bad Man
8 months ago

11 seniors this year (didn’t count Enyart, as I don’t know his eligibility) and one “protected” spot that I know of, probably more, so 18 or less next year.

Bad Man
Reply to  Jimbo
8 months ago

Just thinking of transfers, etc. I feel like with some of these kids, they are committing now but if they aren’t the top of the top and they don’t improve over the next 2 years, then they may lose their spot to late risers/transfers, especially at a top team like Texas. Not worried so much about that for non-top teams.

Swimmingly Dory
8 months ago

Bowman’s milkshake brings all the boys to Texas yard 🎵🎶

SwimFast
Reply to  Swimmingly Dory
8 months ago

Gross

Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

Out goes Enyeart, in comes Crisci by the time 2027 rolls around.

Also, Luka in the comments throwing up the horns 😎

Go Bears
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

He (Luka) has also been at Cal back to back weekends. We shall see!

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Go Bears
8 months ago

I figure you were there in person, but I saw some of the pictures online and I can’t remember the last time I actually saw Dave Durden on a social media post. Thought that was noteworthy

Go Bears
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

Yeah, I saw him on campus with his parents last weekend. So I was surprised/ encouraged to see him back this past weekend via social media, with a bunch of the 2026 commits and high pri 2027 targets.

But… I’m certainly not counting Bowman out. Would not be surprised if he lands at Texas.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Go Bears
8 months ago

It’s interesting because I feel like the pull to Texas is the mid-d group (all due respect to Noah Yanchulis and whoever works the mid-d guys at Cal, I think Gabriel Jett at US Nationals was awesome) and the pull to Cal is probably the fact that his mom went there and as someone who lived in the Bay Area, I know that like 99% of the little kids in the area that show some talent and are fast want to go to Cal. I’m very interested to see where he goes.

I also saw Rylee Erisman on some posts and I’m very intrigued to see what Dave^2 & co can do with the women’s team. I knew Teri a… Read more »

Go Bears
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

I see it the same way. I’d feel a lot more confident if he were a sprinter or backstroker. But beating Bowman/Texas for an elite (generational?) mid-d recruit will be no easy feat, even with Luka’s Cal ties.

Yeah, Rylee and Audrey Deriveaux were both visiting this past weekend. Amazing how well Dave^2 have been recruiting on the women’s side after the Terry scandal. They have completely revitalized the program in 2-3 years.

Crooked lane lines
Reply to  Go Bears
8 months ago

It’s also the Josh factor. No matter your opinion on him, he is an amazing recruiter

Go Bears
Reply to  Crooked lane lines
8 months ago

True! And Noah seems like a rising star as well.

Go Bears
Reply to  Crooked lane lines
8 months ago

That’s a pretty dangerous allegation. What are they guilty of, besides being good, young recruiters for schools you don’t root for?

ArtVanDeLegh10
Reply to  Go Bears
8 months ago

I’m not surprised. Both Dave and David are two of the best coaches/recruiters out there.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Go Bears
8 months ago

I kinda get the feeling Cal will nab Erisman and Deriveaux, curious to see what happens

Talking about Luka being generational, you reminded me of this article: https://swimswam.com/top-ncaa-mens-swimming-recruits-of-the-past-decade/

Probably top 3 coolest article swimswam’s ever put out

Crooked lane lines
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

I think texas

JeahBrah
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

With roster spots tight in the future, Crisci getting a spot may mean Bob knows Texas isn’t getting Luka

bru
Reply to  JeahBrah
8 months ago

insane ball knowledge

please and thank you
Reply to  JeahBrah
8 months ago

Or, with roster spots tight in the future, we know that these early commitments don’t hold a lot of water.

Horninco
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
8 months ago

Yeah I wouldn’t read much into that

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 …

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