Denison & Emory Enter Conference Season #1

Entering the Conference Championship Season, the Denison University Men and Emory University women remain atop the CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Division III Swimming & Diving Poll. The two teams have occupied the top spot since the season’s first poll back in October.
Record Number of Teams Named Fall Scholar All-America

A record 638 teams, representing 394 institutions have been named College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Teams. The awards are in recognition of teams’ that achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the 2016 Fall Semester. Ninety-one additional teams and thirty-six more institutions achieved the honor compared to a year ago.
Freeman Scholarship Deadline Approaches

The CSCAA is now accepting applications for the Jean Freeman Scholarship.
Texas Women Jump to #1 Cal Continues to Lead Men
Following 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.
New Year, Same Top Five in Division III Poll

While the calendar has a new month and year on it, there is no change in the latest CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Division III Swimming & Diving Poll. Emory University’s remained atop the women’s dual meet poll followed by Denison, Kenyon, Williams and Washington University. Those five remained unchanged from the December 11th poll. […]
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No Change At Top of D2 Poll, Big Changes Down Ballot

The Queens University of Charlotte Men and Drury University Women remained atop the third CSCAA/TYR NCAA Division II and III Swimming & Diving Poll.
Denison Men, Emory Women Remain #1

Following the Thanksgiving break, the Denison University Men and Emory University women remain atop the CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Division III Swimming & Diving Poll.
Change is Coming

A changing of the guard is coming. Each year about 10% of programs replace their head coach and all signs are pointing towards 2016 being a banner year. The upcoming vacancies will give many coaches an opportunity to advance their career, but coaching changes, like a slow breaststroker on your medley relay, are a weak link that can make our programs vulnerable.
Cal Overtakes Men’s Poll, Stanford Remains #1

The fourth CSCAA / TYR Top 25 of the college swimming & diving proved the most volitale.











