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The William and Mary swimming programs gained another boost recently when CollegeSwimming.com recognized Matt Crispino '02 and his staff's recruiting efforts with top-60 rankings for both the men's and women's incoming classes. The site noted in their comments about non-top 25 classes, "Matt Crispino and company have assembled a very nice
foundation for the future."
The men's incoming class of 10 was listed 39th in the nation (including all three NCAA Divisions as well as NAIA and Junior Colleges), tops in the Colonial Athletic Association with five top-500 commitments. The women's class, 10 strong as well, tied for 57th nationally and was ranked second in the CAA, right behind 2012 champion James Madison (tied for 54th with two other schools). The Tribe women had four top-500 signees in this year's class.
The 2012-13 season for William and Mary will begin with a trip to Towson on Saturday, Oct. 6.

The men's incoming class of 10 was listed 39th in the nation (including all three NCAA Divisions as well as NAIA and Junior Colleges), tops in the Colonial Athletic Association with five top-500 commitments. The women's class, 10 strong as well, tied for 57th nationally and was ranked second in the CAA, right behind 2012 champion James Madison (tied for 54th with two other schools). The Tribe women had four top-500 signees in this year's class.
The 2012-13 season for William and Mary will begin with a trip to Towson on Saturday, Oct. 6.
| CollegeSwimming.com 2012 Top-100 Recruiting Rankings (CAA Schools) | |||
| Men | Women | ||
| Rank | Team | Rank | Team |
| 39. | William and Mary | T54. | James Madison |
| 54. | George Mason | T57. | William and Mary |
| T68. | Delaware | T88. | Towson |
| T72. | Towson | T88. | Delaware |
| T87. | Old Dominion | ||














