Lady Golden Bears earn the number one ranking for the first time this season. Texas men retain their season-long first place ranking. Photo: Catharyn Hayne / KLC Fotos
Read MoreLonghorns are leading the Top 25 Polls into 2021. Texas men and women both hold onto their first place rankings from December.
Read MoreTexas men and women finish 2020 on top. Both teams rank number one in the CSCAA Top 25 polls for the month of December.
Read MoreThe University of Nebraska at Omaha has announced the launch of a men’s swimming and diving program. The Mavericks will become the first Division I program in Nebraska since the University of Nebraska-Lincoln eliminated its men’s team in 2002.
Read MoreThe CSCAA Virtual Cup has wrapped up for the Fall with forty-four teams and 1,373 athletes taking part. The Fall Virtual Cup was created to provide swimmers with a tangible competitive experience with teams across the country.
Read MoreThe College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) has issued the new criteria for the recognition of All-Americans during the 2020-21 season. The updated criteria will allow the CSCAA to recognize the best intercollegiate swimmers and divers, should there be an
Read MoreAugustana University has announced the addition of two sports beginning with the 2021-22 school year. Men's swimming & diving and the NCAA emerging sport of women's acrobatics and tumbling are set to bring the Viking athletics offerings to 21 sports.
Read MoreTexas men maintain a tight grip on first; Georgia women take over the top spot in CSCAA Top 25 Dual Meet Poll.
(Photo by Tony Walsh, UGA)
Read MoreTexas men and Virginia women are number in the preseason poll for 2020-2021.
Read MoreWagner College has announced that it was establishing men's swimming and diving as a varsity intercollegiate sport beginning in Fall 2021. In doing so Wagner becomes the second Division I institution to announce the addition of a men’s team this summer.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) is calling on the NCAA to limit recruiting in the upcoming year. In a letter to members of the NCAA’s Student-Athlete Experience Committee (SAEC) and Division I Council Coordination Committee (CCC), the association requested an extension of the current recruiting dead period until December and a prohibition on on-campus visits through March of 2021.
Read MoreLong Island University announced today that it was establishing men's swimming as a varsity intercollegiate sport beginning in Fall 2020. In doing so Long Island becomes the tenth institution to add the sport for the upcoming season.
Read MoreThe leadership of the Intercollegiate Coach Association Coalition (ICAC) issued the following statement after the NCAA Division I Board of Directors finished their April meetings.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced Youngstown State’s President James Tressel and Athletic Director Ron Strollo will receive Special Recognition Awards for their roles in reinstating men’s swimming and diving at the university. The award is a first for the organization and is, according to the CSCAA President Clark Campbell, the result of the extraordinary efforts of Strollo and Tressel.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) selected its Division I All-American team. Due to the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, the CSCAA Board adjusted the selection criteria for each Division.
Read MoreWith a record number of teams and student-athletes descending on Cleveland for Thursday’s start of the 2020 National Invitational Championship (NIC), the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has announced that the Elkhart Health and Aquatics Center Elkhart, IN will host the (NIC) in 2021 and 2022. The NIC is the largest and most innovative college swimming championship in the country.
Read Moreinal Top 25 Dual Meet Poll keeps Texas men at number one while Stanford women reclaim the top spot.
Read MoreJust as February and March are busy times for championships, January has been a busy month for the NCAA. Here is a quick rundown of issues we’ve been tracking and that our membership should be aware of:
Read MoreLady Wolverines and Longhorn Men are Number One in the first Top 25 Dual meet poll of 2020.
Read MoreDI Polls have Texas Men and Cal Women at Number 1
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