As 2025 draws to a close, the final rankings for girls swimming in New Jersey have been unveiled, spotlighting the Top 20 teams that made the biggest impact this season. From powerhouse programs maintaining their dominance to emerging squads making impressive strides, the latest NJ.com poll highlights the competitive landscape across the state. Here’s a closer look at which teams made the biggest splash as the year ends and how they positioned themselves heading into the new season.
Top Teams Making Waves in Girls Swimming Rankings
Several programs have surged to the forefront in the latest girls swimming rankings, showcasing depth, talent, and impressive performances at recent meets. Red Bank Regional continues to dominate with a blend of experienced seniors and emerging freshmen, securing top finishes across freestyle and relay events. Meanwhile, Westfield High made significant strides thanks to standout individual performances, particularly in butterfly and backstroke races, moving up several spots in the standings. These teams have not only posted fast times but have also demonstrated exceptional team chemistry, which is critical in tight relay competitions.
Other squads like Shawnee and Cherry Hill East have also made noteworthy impacts, with younger swimmers stepping up impressively to challenge established powerhouses. They have improved their overall point totals by consistently placing in top finals, suggesting a strong developmental program. Below is a snapshot of key teams and their notable recent achievements:
- Red Bank Regional: 3 first-place finishes in relays, record-breaking 400 freestyle relay
- Westfield High: Breakout stars in 100m butterfly, fastest backstroke split in the region
- Shawnee: Young talent shines, especially in breaststroke events
- Cherry Hill East: Balanced performance across all strokes, strong top-8 finishes
Breakdown of Standout Performances and Key Athletes
Several athletes emerged as true game-changers in this week’s rankings, delivering performances that not only elevated their teams but also set new benchmarks in the competitive landscape. Sarah Kim from Ridgewood High dominated the 100-meter freestyle with a blistering time of 53.45 seconds, breaking the county record and spearheading her team’s leap into the Top 10. Meanwhile, Jenna Martinez of Millburn showcased formidable versatility, capturing first place in both the 200-meter individual medley and the 100-meter backstroke, gathering crucial points that helped her squad climb five spots.
- Emily Chen (Princeton High) – Anchored the 400 freestyle relay, setting a new personal best that contributed to their entry into the top 20.
- Maya Thompson (Westfield) – Shattered expectations in the 50-meter butterfly with a record-breaking sprint time of 25.78 seconds.
- Olivia Grant (Summit) – Demonstrated consistency across all breaststroke events, maintaining Summit’s stronghold in the mid-tier rankings.
| Athlete | Event | Time/Score | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sarah Kim | 100m Freestyle | 53.45 s | County Record |
| Jenna Martinez | 200m IM / 100m Backstroke | 2:08.32 / 58.90 s | Dual Event Win |
| Maya Thompson | 50m Butterfly | 25.78 s | New School Record |
Strategic Insights for Coaches Looking to Elevate Their Swim Programs
Analyzing the recent rankings reveals that the most successful swim programs blend rigorous training regimens with strategic recruitment, emphasizing versatility and depth across all strokes. Coaches aiming to elevate their teams must prioritize creating well-rounded swimmers capable of excelling in relay events, as these often tip the scales in close competitions. Additionally, investing in data-driven performance tracking can uncover subtle improvements and inform targeted coaching interventions.
Key areas to focus on include:
- Building a strong relay core to maximize point contributions during meets
- Incorporating stroke versatility to adapt swiftly to meet lineup changes
- Utilizing video analysis tools to refine stroke mechanics and turns
- Emphasizing mental preparation and race-day strategies to sharpen competitive edge
| Team | Top Strength | Weekly Training Hours |
|---|---|---|
| North Shore Aquatics | Freestyle Sprint | 18 |
| Maplewood Waves | Individual Medley | 16 |
| Harbor Lights | Relay Transitions | 20 |
The Way Forward
As the 2025 season draws to a close, the latest Girls Swimming Top 20 rankings highlight which teams have surged ahead in the final stretch. From breakout performances to steady dominance, these programs have set the stage for what promises to be an exciting offseason. Fans and athletes alike will be watching closely to see how these teams build on their momentum heading into 2026. Stay tuned to NJ.com for continued coverage and in-depth analysis of New Jersey’s high school swimming landscape.




