CSCAA Honors Late Duke Coach Dan Colella With Richard E. Steadman Award
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
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
Women’s NCAA Championships Pre-Cut Psych Sheet: Kate Douglass Top Seed in Three Events, Picks 200 IM Over 50 Free The pre-cut psych sheets for the upcoming women’s NCAA Championships were
Swim Ireland Announces Paris 2024 Olympic Nomination Policies Swim Ireland has announced the Paris 2024 Olympic nomination policies for swimming and diving, which have been approved by the Olympic Federation
‘Revitalized’ Van Mathias Plays Big Role in Indiana’s Big Ten Title There’s a snort of laughter from Van Mathias before the question even finished. For four years, the Indiana grad
Another Choice: The Case For Division III Swimming (Part II) Last month, in the first of two installments, college coaches weighed in on the benefits of NCAA D-III swimming (524
Division II Saint Leo University Announces Cut of Swim Programs Division II Saint Leo University last week announced it would discontinue six athletic programs, including men’s and women’s swimming. The
Sprint, Backstroke Depth Lead Harvard to Sixth Straight Ivy League Crown A deep sprint contingent and excellence in backstroke led Harvard to its sixth straight Ivy League men’s swimming and
The University of Georgia’s Jack Bauerle has been selected to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Executive Board of the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
Backstroke Beckoning: Claire Curzan Central in 100 & 200 Back in First College Championship Season She broke out as a high schooler thanks to success in the sprint butterfly events
UNC-Wilmington Sweeps CAA Championships With Dominant Performances The UNC-Wilmington Seahawks stormed through the Colonial Athletic Association Championships this week in Hampton, Va., with the women’s team earning its first title