Winter U.S. Open Qualifier Isabella Schneider (2024) Sends Verbal Commitment to USC

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Isabella Schneider, a junior at Reading Memorial High School in Reading, Massachusetts, has announced her intention to continue her academic and swimming career at the University of Southern California.

“I’m so excited and honored to announce my verbal commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at the University of Southern California! I want to thank my family, friends, teammates, and coaches for all of their support and for helping me get to where I am today. I also want to thank the amazing USC coaches and team. Can’t wait to be part of the Trojan Family in 2024! FIGHT ON!”

Schneider trains year-round with Phoenix Swimming in Haverhill, Mass. A Summer Juniors qualifier, she was invited to attend USA Swimming’s 2022 National Diversity Select Camp at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Primarily a backstroker, Schneider recently won five events at the 2023 Speedo Sectional meet in West Fargo, North Dakota. Those included the LCM 100 back (1:04.70, although she earned a PB of 1:04.55 leading off the relay), 200 back (2:16.54, PB), 100 fly (1:02.40, PB), 200 IM (2:22.05), and 400 IM (5:00.53, PB). She also placed third in the 200 fly (2:21.60, PB), ninth in the 50 free (27.90, PB), and 11th in the 100 free (58.93, PB).

Most of her best SCY times come from the 2022 New England Senior Championships last December, where she won the 400 IM and was a top-8 finisher in the 100 free, 100/200 back, 100/200 fly, and 200 IM.

Best SCY times:

  • 200 back – 1:59.35
  • 100 back – 55.57
  • 400 IM – 4:21.07
  • 200 IM – 2:03.58
  • 200 fly – 2:02.84
  • 100 fly – 55.88

Schneider will join Sarasota Sharks freestyler Addison Sauickie in the Trojans’ class of 2028. She told SwimSwam, “I chose USC because it felt like home. The staff, coaches, and team were so incredibly welcoming and I cannot wait to be part of the Trojan family. USC also has so many amazing opportunities and resources for both academics and athletics which is absolutely perfect for a student-athlete.”

The USC women’s swimming and diving team were runners-up at the 2023 Pac-12 Conference Championships; they finished 12th in the team standings at the 2023 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships.

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Queens
10 months ago

✌🏼

Andrew
10 months ago

Objectively the wrong college choice. Crazy how these kids don’t do research or read the comments on Lea Maurer…

Coach Tom
Reply to  Andrew
10 months ago

She’ll get exactly what she is used to in terms of coaching.

Imagine
Reply to  Coach Tom
10 months ago

Coach Tom sounds salty.

Coach Tom
Reply to  Imagine
10 months ago

Nope, always happy to see a great kid get into a great school. Just saying that the Swimswam comments on Maurer paint her as a bit of an uncaring misanthrope, which shouldn’t be much of an issue for a kid who was coached by a guy who publicly laments Teri’s McKeever’s firing and says stuff like this about the Cal Women’s team:

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Imagine
Reply to  Coach Tom
10 months ago

lolz

Last edited 10 months ago by Imagine
Chas
Reply to  Andrew
10 months ago

How to say you’re a parent of a kid who was cut, without saying you’re a parent of a kid who was cut.

Last edited 10 months ago by Chas
ScottyJ 2.0, LLC
Reply to  Chas
10 months ago

Reading SS comments is a critical part of the college choice process. One might say the most important

Andrew
Reply to  Chas
10 months ago

Right, I’m definitely the parent of a kid who was cut lmao

Retiredguy
Reply to  Andrew
10 months ago

Actually these kids are smart enough to get to know the program, school, and coaches well enough to not pay attention to ridiculous comments like these.

Imagine
Reply to  Andrew
10 months ago

cRaZy hOw tHeSe KiDs DoNt dO ReSeArCh

This kid – outside of her own intelligence and work ethic – is surrounded by incredible support from her family and coaches (which it seems like this particular team has been a conveyor belt the last few years to big schools).

So either you don’t know her in which case your opinion is oBjEcTiVelY trash.

Or you do know her. You know she’s better than you. And you’re jealous. Which makes you an ObJeCtIvElY trash human being.

Chris
Reply to  Andrew
9 months ago

How about you remember that Isabella (who I know personally) is a kid who just made one of the biggest decisions of her young life. She doesn’t need you or anyone else (especially those who don’t know her) weighing in on the choice she made to continue her education and swimming career at USC. And honestly…think before you post comments like this that directed at a 17 year old kid.

Last edited 9 months ago by Chris
Imagine
10 months ago

Let’s gooooo

Former Big10
10 months ago

Coached her at camp. Beautiful stroke, and motivated to be at the top!

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