Preliminary Salary Survey Results

Initial results from the 2016 CSCAA Salary Survey show that head college swimming coaches earn an average of $66,154.  Early returns, however show a wide variance in those results. 

Alumni Network Webinar

Still wondering what the Alumni Portal is all about?  Join Greg Earhart for an online webinar.  He will walk you through what it is, what it collects, and how you can put it to use. 

You’re only as Strong as Your Weakest Link

Every year thousands of swimmers make the decision to become collegiate athletes. Though these athletes are well versed in the swimming world, many lack knowledge of the strength and conditioning component that ties heavily into collegiate swimming.

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

2016 CSCAA Collegiate Open Water Championship

Announcing the 2016 CSCAA National Collegiate Open Water Championship

 

Join Kansas swimming and diving and the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association for CSCAA National Collegiate Open Water Swimming Championships at Lone Star Lake near Lawrence, Kansas this summer. The top collegiate men’s and women’s distance swimmers with qualifying times from NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA competition are invited to the 5K open water races scheduled for Sept. 17, 2016.

CSCAA Selects 888 Swimming and Diving Scholar All-Americans

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected a record 853 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. 

Coaching is Communicating

Swimming’s Championship season has ended.  Hail to our Champions!  Oh My,
what a Championship Season this was!   At the very top, this was a Championship Season
that re-defined for us the meaning of “fast.”   Throughout the field, this was a Championship Season that taught us over and over again that times we once thought were “fast,” are no longer as “fast” as they used to be.  Message received.  Meaning communicated.  We “got it.” We have been “enlightened.”

CSCAA Recognizes 658 Teams for Academics

With Spring graduations having passed, the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has designated 658 swimming and diving teams, representing 388 colleges and universities as Scholar All-America teams.  The recognition comes as a result of each team’s classroom performance in the past semester.   It is only the second time in the program’s 30+ year history of the program that more than 600 teams.