Mullin Scholars Selected

The University of Chicago Medicine has announced this summer’s group of Ted Mullin Scholars who will join cancer research teams at Comer Children’s Hospital at the Hyde Park campus in Chicago.  The scholars are undergraduate veterans of the annual Ted Mullin Leave It in the Pool Hour of Power for Cance

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What AD's are Asking Us

Hiring season is upon us.

With at least four positions open and three new programs coming online and looking for a coach, hiring season is officially open.  In fact, the data shows that in a given year 10% of teams will hire a new head coach and almost a quarter will hire an assistant.

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Freeman Class of 2018 Selected

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected six assistant coaches to receive the Jean Freeman Scholarship.  The scholarships are given annually to six assistant coaches whose exceptional contributions have brought recognition to their college or university, and whose leadership, integrity, honesty, competitive attitude and personal graciousness epitomizes those characteristics reflected by Jean Freeman, longtime women's swimming coach at the University of Minnesota.

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Stanford Women Take Over Fifth Poll

Moving towards championship season there has been a change in the top of the CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Swimming and Diving Poll.  California men have kept there position at #1 for the third poll in a row while the Stanford women finally top the women's poll over previous Texas A&M Aggies. 

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Our Strategy

Our goal is to make Swimming and Diving the strongest collegiate sport, so last Spring was a gut punch.  Buffalo cut their men's team, Quincy dropped their women, while Clemson put the final nail into their aquatics program, eliminating diving.  Worst of all, Wright State and North Dakota reneged on promises to save their teams.  The cuts were devastating, not just for the coaches and athletes affected, but also to myself, our staff and our board.  How could we have been better prepared?  What could we have done better?

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