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NISCA releases national ranking of doubles matches

NISCA releases national rankings for doubles matches; Santa Margarita girls, Hinsdale Central boys are top teams

The National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) has released its annual dual meet rankings list, a program designed to rank the top high school teams based on their performance in dual meets against similar schools, which are divided based on enrollment and public versus private.

The 2023-24 high school season roster features 170 participants, with 74 girls’ teams and 96 boys’ teams from 29 states, and the top overall teams were Santa Margarita Catholic High School in California (girls) and Hinsdale Central High School in Indiana (boys). Upper Arlington (Ohio) was the only school to be the top boys’ and top girls’ team in their respective divisions.






Coaches from across the country entered their top dual meet teams into the app, and they could use times from any meet throughout the season to be counted toward those rankings.

Winners include:

  • Class 1 (Public Boys, 1-900): San Marino (Approx.)
  • Class 2 (public boys, 901-1499): Western Albemarle (Virginia) – repeat winner
  • Class 3 (Boys’ Public, 1401-1900): Upper Arlington (Ohio) – multiple winner
  • Class 4 (boys, over 1900): Hinsdale Central (Illinois) – multiple winner
  • Class 5 (public girls, 1-900): Wayland High School (Ma.)
  • Class 6 (Public Girls, 901-1400): Upper Dublin (Pa.)
  • Class 7 (Public Girls, 1401-1900): Upper Arlington – Fourth consecutive victory
  • Class 8 (Girls, over 1900): The Woodlands (Texas)
  • Class 9 (Independent Boys, 1-900): McCallie School (Tenn.)
  • Class 10 (independent boys, over 900): St. Xavier (Ky.)
  • Class 11 (Independent Girls, 1-900): Sacred Heart (Ky.) – repeat winner
  • Class 12 (Independent Girls, 900+): Santa Margarita, Calif. – Fourth straight win

The full list of NISCA’s doubles competition teams is available here . The draft’s cover letter is available here , and statistics are available here . NISCA has already released its All-America lists for the 2023-24 season, which included an Olympian and several national record holders.