#4 Amy Tang Announces Verbal Commitment to Stanford Class of 2025

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Bellevue, Washington native Amy Tang, the number 4 recruit on our list of top 20 girls from the high school class of 2021, has announced her intention to swim at Stanford University beginning in the fall of 2021. Tang is the last of our Top 20 recruits to make her decision known. She will join #2 Torri Huske, #8 Samantha Tadder, “best of the rest” category member Meghan Lynch, Anna Shaw, and Lauren Burch in the Cardinal class of 2025.

“I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to swim and study at Stanford University! It has been my dream ever since I was twelve, and I am so thrilled to join such a stellar group of swimmers. I would like to thank my family, my coach Kyle Johnson, and my teammates for all their support. Go Card!”

Tang is a rising senior at Lakeside High School in Seattle. She is a two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and represents the United States internationally as a member of the U.S. National Junior Team. A versatile sprinter, she has Olympic Trials cuts in the 50 free (25.66), 100 free (54.71), 100 back (1:01.84) and 100 fly (1:00.53).

In SCY, Tang was 22.9/49.0 in free as a sophomore, before dropping almost a full second in the 50 and in the 100 during her junior year of high school. Swimming Unattached at 2019 Winter Juniors West, she won the 50 free (tied for first) and 100 free and was runner-up in the 100 back, earning PBs in all three events. Tang is now under NCAA invite times in the 100 free and 100 back and brings in a great 200 free that could make her a five-relay threat for Stanford.

SCY times:

  • 50 free – 22.06
  • 100 free – 48.11
  • 200 free – 1:46.64
  • 50 back – 24.61
  • 100 back – 52.17
  • 200 back – 1:57.82
  • 100 breast – 1:04.18
  • 100 fly – 52.95
  • 200 IM – 2:00.69

Tang represented Team USA at 2019 World Junior Championships where she won four gold medals. She swam a blistering 54.18 on the mixed 4×100 free relay, in which she combined with Luca Urlando, Adam Chaney, and Gretchen Walsh to earn the gold and set a World Junior Record and Championship Record (3:25.92). She also earned gold anchoring the women’s 4×100 free, and as a prelims swimmer on the women’s 4×100 medley and mixed 4×100 medley relays.

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AvidSwimFan
3 years ago

Congrats Amy. Congrats Stanford.

tnp101
3 years ago

When will the recruit ranking of 2021 come out? Stanford, Virginia, and NC State got some top 20s. Cal got tons of 2021 recruits as well, like 12 commits.

Admin
Reply to  tnp101
3 years ago

Probably not until next summer. There is still a very, very long way to go for the class of 2021. While most of the top domestic names have been claimed, there are still a few impact-makers available, plus the possibility of internationals coming in late.

tnp101
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Thanks Braden. That makes sense. Still a lot to go before conclusion can be drawn.

I am surprised no 2021 men’s recruit commits yet for Stanford…

NEWTOSWIMSWAM
Reply to  tnp101
3 years ago

Me too. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that Stanford Men and Women’s teams are two separate programs.

swimfan210_
Reply to  tnp101
3 years ago

Actually I think only one for the men’s side, Gabe Machado, but he’s unranked

NEWTOSWIMSWAM
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Haven’t checked the uncommitted lists for a while. But it seems all “impact makers” on the ladies side have been taken after recent Stanford verbals. Still a couple of good ones on the boys side?

Admin
Reply to  NEWTOSWIMSWAM
3 years ago

There’s a few ‘tiebreakers’ on the women’s side, could maybe rearrange some of the honorable mention teams depending on where they go. All of the top 20 is committed for sure.

There’s a few Canadians who if they came stateside could swing a class pretty hard.

SwimmerTX
Reply to  tnp101
3 years ago

I assume they will be released in April/May as they were with the 2020 recruits.

Robert Major
3 years ago

Congratulations! Stanford simply re-loads

Binky
3 years ago

Woo Tang! Congratulations, Amy!

swimswimswim
3 years ago

Looks like Stanford has plans to stay on top

Ladyvoldisser
3 years ago

Welcome to the Farm – You will have a fabulous life here and beyond!

tnp101
3 years ago

Congratulations Amy! Welcome to the Farm!

Said nobody ever
3 years ago

SHOCKED!!!

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