Georgia, Cal Women Lead The Way With Double-Digit CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorees
The Georgia women not only had the most points at the 2014 NCAA Championships, they also had the most athletes competing on their way to a GPA of 3.5 or above for the spring semester.
Florida, Michigan men lead Division I with 6 CSCAA Scholar All-Americans apiece
The Michigan Wolverine and Florida Gator men top the list of Division I CSCAA Scholar All-Americans released today, with 6 swimmers earning the honor from each team.
70 Division 1 Men’s Programs Earn CSCAA Scholar All America Team Honors
Congratulations to Coach Tim Wise and Yale’s men’s swim team for earning the highest team GPA in NCAA Division 1…
Kentucky Women Lead CSCAA Academic Team Scholar Awards With Astonishing Team GPA
The Kentucky Wildcats had a 3.72 GPA in the spring semester to lead all Division I women’s programs.
Next round of conference realignment takes effect July 1: Louisville to ACC, Rutgers to Big Ten
The changes aren’t nearly as drastic as they’ve been during the past several seasons, but rising national power Louisville will move to the already-stiff ACC, while Rutgers will also leave The American for the Big Ten.
Ashley Dell Named Assistant Women’s Swimming Coach
“I am very excited to have Ashley join our program,” head coach Steve Collins said. “She brings great experience and a positive attitude to our team. I am looking forward to working with her to build on our success for the future.”
UConn Announces 2014-2015 Schedule; Greensboro to Host AAC Championships
Bulgarian National Champion Lachezar Shumkov will lead UConn into a stiff schedule for the 2014-2015 season that will include two mid-season invites and a training trip to Puerto Rico.
Cincinnati Names Mandy Commons-DiSalle New Head Coach
Mandy Commons-DiSalle has served as the assistant coach at the University of Cincinnati for the past four years. Today, athletics…
University of Louisville Professor Johnmann To Swim The English Channel
The first man to swim the English Channel, unassisted and observed, was Matthew Webb, who completed the swim from to Dover Calais on August 25, 1875 in a time of 21 hours, 45 minutes.
UConn Swimming & Diving Video 2013-2014
Swimming video is courtesy of the UConn Swimming & Diving / University of Connecticut | Division of Athletics.
Houston Cougars Remove ‘Interim’ Tag from Yulia Pakhalina as Head Diving Coach
The University of Houston has named Yulia Pakhalina as the full-time head coach of their women’s diving program. That means that they’ve…
Cincinnati Announces Swimming & Diving Coaching Change
University of Cincinnati director of athletics Mike Bohn announced Tuesday that men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach Monty Hopkins’ contract has not been renewed by the University.
In Briefs: UConn MVPs, Racine County and El Paso Swimmers of the Year
The UConn Huskies named their end-of-year award winners at their banquet last week.
Joao De Lucca Wins Louie Award for Athlete of the Year
De Lucca added two more individual National Championships to his resume at the 2014 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in March.
2013-2014 NCAA Division 1 All-American Lists Released By The CSCAA
The CSCAA released the official NCAA All-American lists for the 2013-2014 season this season. In order to be considered an…