One thing that was vital at UND was the advance warning. In conversations with other Olympic sports organizations there is a growing fear that the Spring of 2017 could be a frightful one for our sports.
Read MoreChange marked the second CSCAA/TYR NCAA Division II and III Swimming & Diving Poll. Eighty-four of the top 100 teams changed positions, including a new number one among Division II men.
Read MoreThe ballots have been counted and there are two new number ones. The Stanford University women and North Carolina State University men top the second College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll.
Read MoreKami Gardner (Washington & Lee) and Ray Looze (Indiana University) have been named the CSCAA SwimOutlet.com Coaches of the Month
Read MoreThe Denison University men and Emory University Women top the first CSCAA / TYR Division III Coaches' Poll. Rankings are compiled by CSCAA-member coaches and released on a monthly basis.
Read MoreThe Drury University Women and Nova Southeastern University Men top the first College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Division II Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll. Rankings are compiled by CSCAA-member coaches and released on a monthly basis. The next polls will be released November 16, 2016.
Read MoreThe University of Michigan Women and Indiana University Men top the first College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll. Rankings are compiled by CSCAA-member coaches and released on a bi-weekly basis. The next polls will be released November 9, 2016.
Read MoreDrop everything you’re doing right now and focus on this. That’s what every day has been like for the past three weeks after two coaches contacted us with concerns their programs were on the chopping block. Now I’m telling you to do the same, because after going through this experience, I’ve learned a few things that every coach needs to know about their program:
Read MoreThe University of Missouri Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams has been named a College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Community Service Team. The Tigers earned the
Read MoreWe have all seen the picture many times by now. Everyone who was there remembers the moment. Probably, they always will. After eight days of racing, morning and evening, Olympic Trials ended Sunday night, July 3rd. Then, w
Read MoreNothing can make or break your recruiting more than a visit. In a survey of over 1,800 college swimmers and divers, the campus visit was far and away the most influential factor in their decision. Their responses were strong, and in many cases, counter-intuitive. Here are four takeaways from our research into campus visits: Read More (Members Only)
Read MoreSwimming World Magazine is hoping to wrangle together another gifted group of writers interested in enhancing their journalism skills and garnering valuable experience to add to their resumes.
Read MoreFor the 11th year, the Ted Mullin “Hour of Power” will take place this November. Since the first relay, participation has grown to 178 teams with more than 8,400 athletes aim
Read MoreLeave it to Matt Gianiodis, perhaps the funniest coach on deck, to succinctly state what’s in the back of every coach’s mind. Mr. Lochte and crew have provided us with a teachable moment, but what are your talking points? With many campuses beginning classes this week, here are a few ideas:
Read MoreInitial results from the 2016 CSCAA Salary Survey show that head college swimming coaches earn an average of $66,154. Early returns, however show a wide variance in those results.
Read MoreStill wondering what the Alumni Portal is all about? Join Greg Earhart for an online webinar. He will walk you through what it is, what it collects, and how you can put it to use.
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