Louisville’s Albiero and UCLA’s Stebbins Newly Elected to CSCAA Board

Louisville’s head coach, Arthur Albiero has been named President-Elect for the CSCAA.

Arthur Albiero of the University of Louisville and Tom Stebbins of UCLA have been newly elected to the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America board. They will begin their first term effective immediately.

Tom Stebbins (UCLA Diving Coach) has been elected to the CSCAA Board as the Women’s Diving Representative.

Albiero will join the executive board as the President-Elect and remain in the position through May 2024, at which point he will rise to President. Albiero has served as head coach for the Cards since 2003. During his time in Louisville he has achieved both national and international success. He was a member of the Team USA Coaching Staff at the 2017 and 2019 World Championships, along with being named Head Coach for the 2016 Short Course World Championships and the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships. Other members of the executive board include Cincinnati’s Mandy DiSalle (President), Kansas’ Clark Campbell (Past-President), Princeton’s Matt Crispino (Secretary) and Richmond’s Matthew Barany (Treasurer).

“I would like to welcome Arthur Albiero as President-Elect to the CSCAA Board of Directors,” said DiSalle. “Arthur has valuable insight to the world of college swimming and diving. His expertise and leadership will help our organization for years to come and I am looking forward to working along side him.”

Stebbins was elected as the women’s diving representative. He is entering his 25th year as the head diving coach of the UCLA Bruins. Under his leadership, UCLA divers have experienced success competing at the highest levels. He is a three-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year and in 2019 he was named CSCAA Division I Diving Coach of the Year.

“Tom is one of the finest diving coaches in the NCAA,” said UCLA Head Coach, Jordan Wolfrum. “Not only is he a skilled technician, but his work to ensure the growth, improvement and leadership of our swimming and diving teams make him an asset to our program. Tom and I have a great partnership rooted in our joint commitment to coach through trusting relationships and high performance standards. We are lucky to have him in service to the CSCAA.”

Tom is a sitting member on the NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Championship committee. Katie Hazelton of Pittsburgh will partner with Tom on diving specific agenda items.

The CSCAA Board of Directors provides strategic oversight of the association in its efforts to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.

About the CSCAA

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the first organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.

Past CSCAA Presidents

2022-24 - Mandy DiSalle, Cincinnati
2020-22 - Joe Dykstra, Utah
2018-19 - Clark Campbell, Kansas
2016-17 - Susan Teeter, Princeton
2014-15 - Bill Wadley, Ohio State
2012-13 - Kirk Sanocki, Wingate University
2010-11 - Mark Bernardino, Virginia
2008-09 - George Kennedy, Johns Hopkins
2006-07 - Rich Morris, Rollins College
2004-05 - Tim Powers , Brigham Young
2002-03 - Tony Lisa, Rowan
1971-72 - Alfred R. Barr, Southern Methodist
1972-73 - James Gaughran, Stanford
1970-71 - William Sanford III, SUNY Buffalo
1969-70 - Richard A Anderson, Cal State Poly Tech
1968-69 - BW Gabrielsen, Georgia
1967-68 - Jack Ryan, Army
1966-67 - Robert Allen, Iowa
1965-66 - Patrick F Earney, North Carolina
1964-65 - John Higgins, Navy
1963-64 - John Hickman, Wisconsin
1962-63 - Mark Randall, Colgate
1961-62 - Bim Stults, Florida State
1960-61 - Charles McCaffree, Michigan State
1959-60 - Joe Rogers, Massachusetts
1958-59 - Fred Lanoue, Georgia Tech
1957-58 - Jack McGuire, Iowa State
1956-57 - Charles Silvia, Springfield
1955-56 - Scotty Little, Cornell
1954-55 - Bill Peterson, North
1953-54 - Gordon Chalmers, Army
1952-53 - Carl Wirthwein, Ohio State
1951-52 - Dick Jamerson, North Carolina
1950-51 - John Torney, Washington
1948-50 - Howard Stepp, Princeton
1947-48 - Art Adamson, Texas A&M
1946-47 - Ted Webster, Syracuse
1945-46 - Richard Papengath, Purdue
1944-45 - Robert Muir, Williams / West Chester
1942-43 - Leo Barry, Brown
1941-42 - EW McGillivray, Chicago
1940-41 - Peter J. Morrisey, Lehigh
1939-40 - Michael J. Kennedy, Amherst
1938-39 - Niels Thorpe, Minnesota
1937-38 - Sam W. Ingram, Colgate
1936-37 - Dave Armbruster, Iowa
1935-36 - Robert Miller, Bowdoin
1934-35 - Mike Peppe, Ohio State
1933-34 - Francis P Wall, New York University
1932-33 - Matt Mann II, Michigan
1931-32 - James Reilly, Rutgers
1929-30 - William Merriam, Pennsylvania
1928-29 - Henry Ortlund, Navy
1927-28 - Rad McCormack, CCNY
1926-27 - RJH Kiputh, Yale
1925-26 - Frank Sullivan, Princeton
1924-25 - David Armbruster, Iowa
1923-24 - Ernst Brandsten, Stanford
1922-23 - Edward Kennedy, Columbia