October 4, 2017- The ballots have been counted and the votes for the preseason poll were close! The Stanford University Women and California Men top the first College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll of the 2017-18 season.
Read MoreAfter leading the Texas Longhorns to their thirteenth NCAA Men’s Division I Swimming & Diving Title, Eddie Reese has earned his third-consecutive CSCAA Coach-of-the-Year award. Reese’s honor was one of four individual awards handed out by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America on Saturday Evening.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) selected their Women's NCAA Division I All-America team.. In total, 235 students were selected with 135 earning spots on the first team and another 100 were honored as Honorable Mention.
Read MoreWith a 136-105 win over Pac 12 Rival Stanford, the California men's swimming and diving team was voted to the top spot in the final CSCAA / TYR Top 25. Cal ended the season 5-0. Seniors Ryan Murphy, Hunter Cobleigh, Jon Fiepke, Dillian Williams and Long Guiterrez going a combined 27-1 over their four year careers with the lone setback being a 148.5-19.5 loss to USC last season.
Read MoreFor the second-straight year, the Stanford Cardinal conclude the dual meet season atop the Division I Women's CSCAA / TYR Top 25.
Read MoreThe Stanford women and NC State men enter the conference championship season ranked number one in the latest CSCAA / TYR Top 25.
Read MoreFollowing a dominating 171-124 win over then-number two Georgia, the University of Texas women's swimming and diving team has been voted number one in the latest CSCAA TYR Top 25 Swimming and Diving Poll. It is the first number-one ranking for the Longhorns in Head Coach Carol Capitani's tenure and drops Stanford University to second and Georgia to third. Virginia rounded out the top four.
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 MoreWith Spring graduations having passed, the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has designated 658 swimming and diving teams, representing 388 colleges and universities as Scholar All-America teams. The recognition comes as a result of each team's classroom performance in the past semester. It is only the second time in the program’s 30+ year history of the program that more than 600 teams.
Read MoreLonghorns Cap Perfect Dual Season with #1 Ranking
Read MoreA pair of wins against top ten teams have propelled the Stanford University women's swimming and diving team to the top of the final Division I Women's College Swimming Coaches Association / TYR Top 25. The Pac-12 Conference three of the top five spots in the ranking.
Read MoreWith conference meets approaching, here is a list of times invited to the NCAA Championships over the past five years. Many thanks to Tim Welsh, Todd Peters and Jon Lederhouse for beginning these lists.
Read MoreFresh off wins against #17 Arizona, the University of Texas Longhorns continue to lead the CSCAA / TYR Top 25.
Read MoreFor only the second time since 1998, a NCAA Division I institution has added men’s swimming and diving to its athletic department. Mount St. Mary’s University President Simon Newman announced that the university, perhaps best known for legendary basketball coach Jim Phelan, will begin competition this Fall. This marks the first newly-established men’s Division I team since Manhattan University added swimming in 2008.
Read MoreThe University of Georgia captured every first-place vote to lead the College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25.
It was the second-straight poll that Georgia has led the poll, but streaks are nothing new to the Bulldogs. With their 173.5-121.5 win over Tennessee, Georgia has won its 99th consecutive meet at Gabrielsen Natatorium.
After leading the College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll for much of the year, the University of Virginia was replaced at the top by the University of Georgia. "We are proud of what this team is doing, and it means a great deal that others are recognizing our accomplishments."
Read MoreFor swimmers and divers, a gold medal is the ultimate achievement. In the latest release of academic success among student-athletes, however, it appears that swimmers and divers are succeeding as much in the classroom as they are in the pool.
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