Shinofield to Take USA Swimming Post

USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming in the United States, today announced the hiring of CSCAA Executive Director Joel Shinofield as Managing Director of Sport Development. Greg Earhart will assume responsibilities as Interim Executive Director.
CSCAA Selects Cleveland State

The College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected Cleveland State University to host the 2019 National Invitational Championship (NIC).
Get Moving With the CSCAA Fast15

Coaches spend nearly every waking hour working to take care of their students throughout the season. The CSCAA Health & Wellness Committee is working to ensure that coaches help take care of themselves.
October 6th Swim Across America- Calling All Virginia Teams
Dear Virginia Area College Coaches, Developing team culture and serving the community are important values to many college swimming programs. Swim Across America offers an opportunity for both, and the CSCAA is proud to partner with SAA. On Saturday, October 6th SAA will host Swim Across America—Richmond. Click here for more information about the charity swim. There are […]
Stressed Out? You Are Not Alone

By Dr. Bob Pearson
Surprise, college swimming coaches are stressed! Many of you took the time to respond to a survey request as part of a research study to investigate issues that may contribute to high stress levels among intercollegiate head swimming coaches. The Coaching Issues Survey, a tool to measure specific, potential stressors experienced by intercollegiate athletic coaches was used to collect data.
Finding Success With Para & Division I

Northeastern University graduate Kelley Becherer found common ground competing for not only an NCAA D1 institution but also for Team USA in three Paralympic Games, Athens, Beijing and London.
CSCAA Scholar All-America Teams Named

The College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected a record 1,069 swimmers and divers for its Scholar All-America team. The selections recognize students that have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and have participated in their respective NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Among the selections include CSCAA NCAA Division I Swimmers-of-the-Year Caeleb Dressel and Ella Easton.
476 Schools Earn Academic Recognition

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has named 710 teams to its Scholar All-America list for the Spring 2018 Semester. The teams represent 476 institutions from across all NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA Divisions. To earn the honor, teams were required to post a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the Semester that coincides with the national championships.
In Memorium: Tony Lisa

Over the weekend we lost a fellow coach, a friend, a mentor, and someone who brought a lot of joy to our sport. Tony Lisa was not only a coach at his alma mater, Rowan University or Glassboro State as it was known when Tony stalked the soccer pitch for the Profs, he was also a president of the CSCAA, a shoulder to lead on in hard times and someone who was always learning. His obituary is linked below, but I wanted to share some words from his former colleagues:
Swimming & Diving Lead Institutions’ Academic Scores

The latest NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) shows that Division I student-athletes are increasingly succeeding in the classroom and swimming and diving continues to lead the way. Men’s teams saw their single-year score rise two points to 981 while women’s programs gained a point to 992.











