Dan Colella has been selected as the 2023 Richard E. Steadman Award Winner for doing the most to spread happiness in the sport of swimming and diving. Colella was selected by the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association’s (CSCAA) Board of Directors and will be recognized at the 62st Annual CSCAA College Swimming & Diving Awards on May 8th, in Orlando, Florida.
Read MoreThe College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America and Vasa, a leading producer of innovative swimming training products, announced a new partnership this week.
Read MoreFor nearly a quarter-century Sam Kendricks’ booming baritone voice has become synonymous with college swimming. It is his friendship, approachability, enthusiasm and unbridled positivity, however, that have made Kendricks one of the most likable individuals in the sport.
Read MoreThe 2022 Freeman award winners have been announced.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its top NCAA Women's Division II award winners and All-Americans for the 2021-22 season. Queens University of Charlotte's Jeff Dugdale swept the Men's and Women's Team Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career. Saint Cloud State University’s Kayla Deters was named Women's Diving Coach of the Year while Indianapolis' Dave McKown was selected as the Men's Diving Coach of the Year for the second-straight season
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) takes the National Invitational Championship (NIC) to Elkhart Health and Aquatics Center Elkhart, IN for 2022 and 2023. The NIC, presented by Myrtha Pools, is the largest and most innovative college swimming championship in the country.
Read MoreGeneral spectators will not be permitted at the the 2022 National Invitational Championship. This decision has been made as a result of local health guidance, the growth of the championship, and a need to utilize spectator seating for student-athletes. The Championship will be streamed live, March 10, 11 and 12th at www.cscaa.org.
Read MoreSwimOutlet.com, the web's most popular swim shop, has named veteran swimming executive Matt Zimmer as its new President for both SwimOutlet.com and Swim.com.
Zimmer has served as the CSCAA’s Director of Operations for the past three years. He joined the association following more than two decades on the swimwear side in marketing leadership roles at TYR Sport and Dolfin Swimwear.
Read MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association, along with twenty members of the Intercollegiate Coach Association Coalition (ICAC), support the Knight Commission proposal to tie revenue distribution and spending in NCAA Division I programs to the broad educational mission of intercollegiate athletics
Read MoreA total of 642 titles. That is the number of individual NCAA and NAIA championships won by members of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association’s (CSCAA) 100 Greatest Swimmers & Divers of the past century. The selections were made as a part of the CSCAA’s 100th year celebration.
Read MoreA 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 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 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 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 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 MoreThe College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its top NCAA Women's Division I award winners and All-Americans for the 2020-21 season.
Read MoreAfter 31 years, 48 national champions, 294 All-Americans and hundreds of thousands of hours on the pool deck, Dave Hrovat is hanging up his flip flops. The longest-tenured coach in Clarion athletics history will retire in June. Hrovat is the most-decorated diving coach in CSCAA history, having earned twenty-six Coach-of-the-Year honors over his career.
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