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Jack Madoch Season 2025-26

EventFLY/FREE
ClJunior
HometownMiddleton, Wis.
Previous SchoolVirginia
Best Times
50 Free: 19.48
100 Free: 43.63
100 Fly: 46.79

2025-26 (Junior)
  • Posted season-best times of 19.94 in the 50 free, 44.71 in the 100 free, 47.29 in the 100 fly and 48.97 in the 100 back
  • Was on three victorious relays during the regular season: 200 free relay vs. TCU and the 200 free and medley relays at SMU
  • Did not compete after the first three meets of the fall due to an injury

2024-25 (Sophomore)
  • Competed in the 200 free relay at the NCAA Championships
  • Time-trialed the 50 free and 100 fly at the ACC Championships, hitting lifetime-best and NCAA-B Cut times of 19.48 and 46.79, respectively
  • Contributed a 19.06 split on the Cavaliers’ seventh-place 200 free relay at the ACC Championships
  • Also competed in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly at the ACC Championships
  • Finished third in the 50 free against Virginia Tech (19.87), also swimming the 100 free (44.59)
  • CSCAA Second Team Scholar All-American
  • 2024-2025 ACC Academic Honor Roll
 
2023-24 (Freshman)
  • Competed at the Cavalier Invite, posting a 44.02 in the 100 free
 
High School/Club
  • Coached by RJ Lieferman and Wes Laugerhausen at Middleton High School
  • Eight-time Wisconsin state champion and 15-time all-state selection
  • Led the Cardinals to four straight top 10 team finishes at the Wisconsin state meet, including championships as a freshman and senior
  • Coached by Emily Paradis with the Verona Area Swim Team (2020-2023)
  • 2022 and 2023 Breakout Swimmer of the Year
  • 23-time state champion
  • 2023 Swimmer of the year
  • Set 14 team record (SCY and LCM) for VAST
  • Eight-time All-American
 
Personal:
  • Parents: Katie and Kevin Madoch
  • His father ran track and cross country at Illinois State
  • a brother, Michael, runs track and cross country at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
  • Chose the Aggies because “There is nowhere else with the resources and school pride like Texas A&M.”