A total of 627 titles. That is the number of individual NCAA and NAIA championships of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association’s (CSCAA) 100 Greatest Men’s Swimmers & Divers of the past century. The selections were made as a part of the CSCAA’s 100th year.
Read MoreUIndy Men and Women lead the Top 25 Preseason Polls for Division II.
Read MoreDenison men and Kenyon women lead the DIII Top 25 Preseason Polls.
Read MoreTexas men and Virginia women start the 2021-22 season ranked first in the Top 25 Dual Meet Polls.
Read MoreWith a dominating performance from Ondrej Zach, Northern Michigan University captured the men’s CSCAA Open Water National Championship in Lawrence, Kan., on Friday morning. Purdue’s Kate Beavon captured the women’s individual title, besting Nebraska’s Illaria Muzilli by 58 seconds, but it was the Huskers who left Lone Star Lake with a team championship.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has named ten coaches as recipients of fundraising development grants. The grants will enable coaches to be a part of the CSCAA Fundraising Academy, a pioneering effort that guarantees participants will successfully solicit at least one $5,000+ gift.
Read MoreThe College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America's (CSCAA) announced the candidates for its centennial list of 100 Greatest Swimmers & Divers. Nine hundred and fifty-three (962) candidates, dating back more than 100 years were selected from 2,805 nominees. They will now go to a Blue Ribbon Panel of voters who will be charged with narrowing the selections to one hundred men and one hundred women.
Read MoreAs a part of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America's (CSCAA) year-long celebration of its centennial, a blue-ribbon panel has been convened to vote on the sport's greatest athletes, coaches and alumni. Fifty-six voters make up the blue ribbon panel with another fourteen expected to be added. The panel is comprised of influential figures from across college swimming and diving including current and former coaches, past athletes, and members of the media.
Read MoreQuincy University has announced that women's and men's swimming will be added to QU's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs, with an anticipated start of competition in Fall 2022.
Read MoreHobart and William Smith College is reinstating men's swimming and diving while UMASS-Dartmouth has reversed its decision to eliminate women’s swimming. In doing so, UMASS-Dartmouth joins the ranks of William & Mary, Dartmouth, Iowa (women), and East Carolina (women) in reversing their decision.
Read MoreThe NCAA Division I and II Swimming and Diving Championship Committees have announced their qualifying standards for the 2022 Championships.
Read MoreOne hundred years ago, a handful of coaches assembled to create the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), the nation’s first intercollegiate coaching association. This year, the CSCAA is proud to launch a year-long celebration of its rich history, showcasing the people who have made significant contributions both in the water and society and highlight opportunities the sport provides to thousands of student-athletes.
Read MoreThe CSCAA has named 789 swimmers and divers to Scholar All-American Team for the 2020-21 season. The award recognizes students that have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and qualified for their respective national championships.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced Scholar All-America honors for spring 2021.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches of America (CSCAA) has selected its NAIA and NCAA Division III All-America teams for the 2020-21 season.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) shattered nearly every previous attendance record for its Digital Convention. With 635 coaches in attendance, the association nearly doubled its previous record of 320 attendees. Seventy-one diving coaches also attended, tripling the previous mark.
Read MoreUniversity of Southern Indiana Athletics has announced the formation of new Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving varsity athletic programs, with an anticipated start of intercollegiate competition in the Fall 2022 athletic season.
Read MoreOlympic Trial Blanket Waivers were (re)approved by the NCAA in December.
Division I Council lifts the dead period for Division I starting June 1st.
The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) is pleased to announce its draft agenda for its 2021 Convention. This year’s convention will take place online from May 3-6. To make the convention valuable and accessible the CSCAA has doubled the speakers lineup while also slashing registration rates.
Read MoreCriteria for the selection of CSCAA Division III and NAIA All-Americans have been adjusted to account for the cancellation of the NCAA Division III and NAIA Championships.
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