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Charlotte, North Carolina’s Eliza Wallace has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Tennessee for 2026-27, writing on social media:
“🍊ROCKY TOP TENNESSEE🍊 I am extremely excited to announce that I will be continuing my academic and athletic careers at the University of Tennessee!! I want to thank God for blessing me with this incredible opportunity and the lifelong support of my family and friends. I am especially grateful to Coach Sean and all of MSA for guiding me on this journey. I also want to thank Coach Matt and Coach Caleb and all of the @vol_swimdive staff!! I cannot wait for what is to come! GO VOLS🧡”
Wallace, whom we ranked #13 on our Way Too Early list of top girls recruits from the high school class of 2026, made her announcement a day after that of #3 Molly Sweeney, giving the Lady Vols the top two 100 breaststrokers in the cohort. Both Sweeney (59.47) and Wallace (59.67) would have been invited to NCAAs last year for the 100 breast, and both are within a half-second of scoring in the event. They will form a formidable training group with Emelie Fast and McKenzie Siroky, both of whom should still be there when they arrive.
Wallace swims for Ardrey Kell High School and Mecklenburg Swim Association. She won the 100 breast (by 1.3 seconds with 59.67) and was runner-up in the 100 free (50.30) at the NCHSAA 4A State Championships in February. Both times were lifetime bests. A month later, at Best of the South, she notched PBs in every event she swam, including the 50 free (23.13), 200 free (1:50.41), 100 back (57.35), 200 back (2:10.35), and 400 IM (4:27.81).
She also had a strong showing in long course season, updated her lifetime bests across the board. She competed at Olympic Trials in the 100 breast, clocking a best time of 1:09.30 to finish 21st in prelims. Wallace represented Team USA at the 2024 Pan Pacific Junior Championships and lowered that 100 breast time to 1:09.22, earning a 10th-place finish. She also came in 10th in the 200 breast (2:35.35). Her best time in that event dates from March, when she went 2:35.11.
Tennessee, the program that developed Molly Hannis and Mona McSharry, makes a lot of sense for Wallace. But she has also dropped .8 in the 50 free and 2.3 seconds in the 100 free over the last year, which could give her more options for event development in Knoxville.
Best SCY times:
- 100 breast – 59.67
- 200 breast – 2:15.82
- 50 free – 23.14
- 100 free – 50.30
- 200 free – 1:50.41
- 200 IM – 2:03.64
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ohhhh and charlotte crush too this 2026 class is gonna be crazy
GBO!!! Huge start to this class.
And they just bagged the top recruit…
Keep em coming!
This is not directed at Eliza, but just a comment on the whole early ‘Verbal’ process. What does it say for the integrity of the academic admittance process when you have kids being essentially admitted 2 years before they have even graduated.
The current school system doesn’t accurately measure anyone’s intelligence, value to a program, or society, and this is becoming truer by the hour.
Just curious what the down votes thoughts are?
Congratulations—and GBO!
Vols on 🔥 again with that NC ▶️ K’ville pipeline
Congratulations Eliza!
Breaststroke U! Congrats
Breastroke U but didn’t win either breastroke event last year (both UVA), didn’t score the most points in breaststroke events last year (UVA did) or have the most unique individual breaststroke scorers (UVA did). Lmao.
the uva GLAZE
Bitter much?
UVA is everything U. Everyone knows that.
It is noteworthy that Tennessee now has the fastest freshman breaststroker from last year, the fastest incoming freshman this year, and now the top two breaststrokers from this class.
Bitter for stating facts? Lmao.
Lots of downvotes but no answers to: How can you be breastroke U if you can’t even win a breaststroke event or score the most points in breaststroke events at the NCAA championships? Lmaooooooooooooooooooooooo.
You’re over here acting like “breaststroke u” is some specific , definable term. If all you want to do on the internet is argue you should try Reddit.
I wonder, by chance, if there is any mathematical way that we can determine which school has the best breaststrokers. Perhaps something that is numerical where you can rank them by how well each swimmer/school did. Does something like that exist? Apparently not to Vol fans.
Are vol fans going to give a reason why they are “breaststroke u” or just give useless comments like yours?
Congratulations!