Texas Adds Polyvalent South Korean Talent Minkyu Noh for 2026-27

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Minkyu Noh, from Seoul, South Korea, where he attended Gyeonggi High School, has made a verbal commitment to the University of Texas for 2026-27. The 17-year-old currently lives in Southern California and trains under former U.S. National Team Director Mark Schubert at Evolution Racing Club in Orange County.

Noh represented his country at World Junior Championships in 2022 (Lima, Peru) and 2023 (Netanya, Israel). At the latter, he competed in the 100 free, 100 back, and 200 IM. He placed 7th in the IM final with a lifetime best of 2:01.93.

Last summer, Noh swam at Austin Futures where he was runner-up in the 200 free and 100 fly, 3rd in the 100 free, and 4th in the 200 IM. He concluded the meet with PBs in the 100 free (50.26), 200 free (1:50.48), 100 back (55.60), and 100 fly (54.25). Earlier in the month, he had clocked a PB of 1:04.14 in the 100 breast at Los Angeles Invite.

In October 2024, Noh competed at the 105th Korean National Sports Festival and the World Cup leg in Incheon. In December, he swam at the U.S. Open, finaling in the 100 free, 100 back, 100 fly, and 200 IM and earning SCY times of:

  • 50 free – 20.51
  • 100 free – 44.14 (converted LCM time = 43.83)
  • 100 back – 47.49
  • 100 breast – 56.32 (converted LCM time = 55.98)
  • 100 fly – 47.98 (converted LCM time = 47.61)
  • 200 IM – 1:46.57

Noh will join the Longhorns’ class of 2030 with Austin Carpenter, Rowan Cox, Andrew Maksymowski, Aiden Hammer, and Laon Kim.

It took 42.75/46.75/52.98/46.78 to score at 2025 SEC Championships in the 100s of each stroke, and 1:44.91 to make the C final in the 200 IM.

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Eric Mulkey
3 hours ago

I just think it’s odd that he appears to be breathing with his head out of the water. Surely this is slowing him down???

GTS
6 hours ago

Another poor recruit duped by Bob. How many will it take before they learn?

Queens
6 hours ago

No surprise, given everything that has happened recently…

Texas Ranger
6 hours ago

I’m sure Eddie loves seeing his old team turning into a foreign training ground for internationals

AmericanDad
Reply to  Texas Ranger
5 hours ago

RIP a values based legacy 🫡

SSNP
7 hours ago

Polyvalent. That’s a great word choice I’m here for it

Aquajosh
7 hours ago

Florida also has a Korean swimmer coming for 2026. Junwoo Kim is a 1:48/3:50/15:01 freestyler.

Bull Puoy
7 hours ago

Ironic title. Definitely has the potential to lead the charge. He will absolutely contribute to the chemistry at Texas.

Soapy
7 hours ago

If Noh is so “polyvalent” why didn’t he attended Iron Forge Valley Peninsula University Dragon Eaters 🐲🍽️ in Division 1. 5?? They have mercury-based pools????

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