56.7 Backstroker Katie Yule (2020) Switches Commitment From Tennessee to USC

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California backstroker/freestyler Katie Yule will join the USC Trojans in the fall of 2020, rather than the Tennessee Volunteers.

Yule had originally verbally committed to Tennessee as a junior in high school. But per her Instagram, Yule changed her college choice and will now join the USC Trojans. Yule currently swims for DART Aquatics  and Folsom High School in Folsom, California. She’s primarily a backstroker, but also a solid mid-distance freestyler.

Yule’s Top Times

  • 100 back: 56.71
  • 200 back: 1:58.90
  • 200 free: 1:49.40
  • 500 free: 4:53.66

https://www.instagram.com/p/B77NM0JH-VU/?hl=en

USC’s coaching staff is still in flux. Longtime head coach Dave Salo announced in January that he’d be stepping down after this season to focus on training professionals and Olympic hopefuls. There’s been lots of speculation about potential candidates to replace Salo, but so far, the school has not announced any hire.

Yule joins an incoming freshman class that we recently ranked #5 in the nation. It already includes star breaststroker/freestyler Kaitlyn Dobler along with Canadian Olympic hopeful Jade Hannah. Others in the 2020 freshman class are Anicka Delgado, Andrea Santander, Caroline Famous, Adair Sand, Caraline Baker and Johanna Jorgenson.

 

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Wahooswimfan
3 years ago

What’s the delay in the USC coaching situation? Is there a threat USC might drop swimming for budgetary reasons?

Retiredguy
Reply to  Wahooswimfan
3 years ago

Uhhh, USC doesn’t have budget issues being an extremely rich private university. They won’t be dropping swimming anytime soon…they are finalizing with their candidate, we will see if they can get all the details done.

#MFan
3 years ago

staying closer to home post Covid?!

Swimmer
3 years ago

When writing the title of the article, why would you headline it with her slowest of the 4 events listed

Ladyvoldisser
Reply to  Swimmer
3 years ago

Her slowest event is the 500 Free. Both the time it takes and the rate of speed. What is ya thinkin? SwimSwam knows what they doin!

Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
Reply to  Ladyvoldisser
3 years ago

You stay classy Tennessee.

Stinky
Reply to  Swimmer
3 years ago

Agreed! Both of the 200 times jump out at me, then the 500 free and finally the 100 back. Regardless, she’s damn fast! Great pick up for USC and coach #$%^&.

200 SIDESTROKE B CUT
Reply to  Swimmer
3 years ago

“Simone Manuel, a 1:07 SCY 100 breaststroker, commits to Stanford.”

Interesting story
3 years ago

Has USC confirmed this? Lots of speculation surrounds this story.

John
Reply to  Interesting story
3 years ago

How so? Genuinely curious as I am not too familiar with who she is/ what the new coaching situation at USC will be.

Harry
Reply to  Interesting story
3 years ago

I do not believe the schools can comment until the LOI is signed. So USC will not be able to confirm or deny.

Interesting story
Reply to  Harry
3 years ago

This is for the fall of 2020. I would think the NLI would be signed at this time.

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