ASCA Elects 6 Coaches to Board of Directors; Bill Dorenkott Takes Over as President
The six coaches chosen were the six of ten candidates nominated by ASCA’s governance committee, including new president Bill Dorenkott (above).
American Swimming Coaches Association Announces Board of Directors Candidates
All U.S. members will be able to vote electronically September 5-6.
Wild Speculation: Okay Actually, There Are a Lot of Good Candidates for the Georgia Tech Job
In spite of the job opening just four days before Georgia Tech starts its fall semester, there are a surprising number of good candidates to take over the swimming program, including former assistant Michael Norment (above).
World Champion Nic Fink Moving to Dallas to Train with SMU Men’s Team
Nic Fink announced he’s moving from Atlanta to Dallas to train with the Southern Methodist University men’s swim team under head coach Greg Rhodenbaugh.
University of Georgia Names Michael Norment New Associate Head Men’s Coach
Norment joins his alma mater after a five-year run as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech.
ASCA Awards Anthony Nesty Coach of the Year, MC Banks Age Group Coach of the Year
ASCA has recognized Anthony Nesty as the George Haines Coach of the Year, and MC Banks as the Fitter and Faster Age Group Coach of the Year.
ASCA Announces Six Nominees for 2022 Coach of the Year
On September 8th, the ASCA will be announcing the winner of the 2022 George Haines Coach of the Year award from the six nominated coaches.
Melanie Margalis Training with Georgia Tech, MAAC after Atlanta Move
Olympian Melanie Margalis has revealed she’s training with MAAC and Georgia Tech after her move to Atlanta earlier this year.
USA Swimming Announces Formation Of Two New Diversity Committees
USA Swimming has announced the formation of two new committees focussed on providing strategic guidance with regard to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Georgia Tech Hires Michael Norment as New Assistant Coach
With just 5 days to go until the Georgia Tech swimming & diving programs open their 2018-2019 season on Saturday…
1st African American woman to win an Olympic medal relects on the historic 1-2-3 Minority Finish at Women’s NCAAs
Maritza McClendon: “A tear instantly came to my eyes, I couldn’t believe it… This is a true moment in history for minorities. I still can’t believe we had three women of color take 1,2, 3 in the 100 free at Division 1 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.”