Susan Bromberg, Head Diving Coach at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), to its Board of Directors.
Read MoreWithout Action From Congress, Team USA’s Dominance is at Risk
While we are grateful for the increased attention on college sports in Washington in recent years, we believe that Congress must focus more attention on ensuring that Olympic sports are protected and continue to be sponsored by universities across the country.
Read MoreIn addition to this settlement, it is critical that Olympic sports are protected on college campuses, that student-athletes are not categorized as employees, and that sport sponsorship minimums are not reduced. The CSCAA will continue to advocate for this on multiple levels.
Read MoreThe College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) stands with the Ivy League, the University of Pennsylvania, and Penn Athletics in support of Lia Thomas’ right to compete. We further condemn the hatred that has been directed at Ms. Thomas and feel it has no place in the sport of swimming and diving.
Read MoreThe CSCAA, as part of the Intercollegiate Coaching Association Coalition (ICAC), has taken a significant step in advocating for the protection and support of Olympic sports within college athletics. In a formal submission to Congress's Commission on the State of U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sports, the ICAC underscores the need to safeguard Olympic sports amid discussions surrounding protections for the NCAA.
Read MoreArthur 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.
Read MoreMandy DiSalle of the University of Cincinnati, Jeanne Fleck of Fresno State University, Patrick Snively of Fairmont State University, Teresa Fish of Illinois Wesleyan University and Purdue University’s Brad Boswell have been elected to the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Board of Directors. Additionally, University of Utah Head Coach Joe Dykstra officially began his two-year term as the association’s president.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has unveiled a list of nine candidates for its Board of Directors and one for its Executive Board. The candidates include five men and five women representing each NCAA Division. This year's election, which will take place online, will fill two divisional vacancies and a newly-created administrative position established last year. Members of the Board of Directors serve a two-year term and are eligible for up to three terms
Read MoreClark Campbell has history with the Jayhawks at Kansas University. After giving up his eligibility as an NCAA swimmer to be a pro triathlete, he wanted to give back to a field that had given so much to him. Accepting a graduate assistant position at KU after completing his undergraduate degree it was the start of his coaching career; making stops at West Virginia Wesleyan, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Evansville. Campbell shares that swimming has allowed he and his family to love something collectively and he will be forever grateful for the sport.
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Coaching across the Florida Georgia line, Courtney has been able to cultivate her experiences into leading the Yellow Jackets through their 11th season, as their Head Coach.
Read MoreFor nearly thirty years, Brian Schrader has embraced and enjoyed the challenge of building great teams.
Read MoreMcGee Moody is well underway in his 13th season as Head Coach at the University of South Carolina. We managed to chat with the Gamecock leader about his experiences leading up to this point. McGee, an East Carolina Pirate graduate of ’98, was fortunate enough to begin his coaching career in his backyard, but through the years this career has allowed him to coach at some of the most respected programs in the nation. Take a read to find out some hidden facts you may not have known about the South Carolina Head Swimming and Diving Coach, and what he has to say about serving on the CSCAA Board of Directors.
Read MoreJeff Hegle is beginning his 19th season on deck with St. Cloud State. In his 18 completed seasons, Hegle has led the Huskies to numerous NCAA Division II Championship meets, consistently finishing among the best in the country and a plethora of accolades in the classroom. In 2015 Coach Hegle was elected to the CSCAA Board of Directors with the goal of“[...] giving back to college swimming on a larger scale and representing Division II.” In May, Coach Hegle will complete his third term on the Board.
Read MoreSusan Teeter retired two years ago after her 33rd season as the ultra-successful head coach of the Princeton women’s swim team and 42nd year in coaching. Susan has faithfully served on CSCAA Executive Board of Directors.
Read MoreThe 2019 CSCAA Convention and Banquet will mark the end of USMMA Head Coach Sean Tedesco's tenure on the CSCAA Board of Directors. Before he leaves, we sat down with Sean to talk swimming and diving, his favorite convention talks and what he does off deck.
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