Women's Swimming and Diving Named Scholar All-America by CSCAA

Women's Swimming and Diving Named Scholar All-America by CSCAA

WITTENBERG 

  • Wittenberg's women's swimming and diving compiled a team GPA of 3.02 at the end of the fall semester. 
  • To be selected as a College Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America Team, programs must have achieved a grade point average of 3.00 or higher over the fall semester.
  • The Tiger women have earned Scholar All-America status every year since Head Coach Natalie Koukis took the reins of the program in 2004.
  • Wittenberg is one of seven NCAC teams that were named Scholar All-America by the CSCAA. 
  • In the pool, the Tigers finished out the duel-meet season 6-3 and now await the NCAC Championships. 

FROM THE POOLDECK

  •   "Academics remain our highest priority, and this recognition is indicative of the amount of time and dedication our student-athletes show in the classroom. I am proud of their efforts," said Coach Koukis.

UP NEXT

  • Women's swimming and diving returns to action on February 10-13 at Denison for the NCAC Championships.
  • Upon conslusion of the NCAC championships, you can catch the Tigers in the pool one more time this season at Kenyon College, February 20, for the Fast Chance Invitational.

 

Rigorous Schedules Lead to Rigorous Results

547 Teams Named Scholar All-America for Fall Semester

NORFOLK, Va--Five hundred and forty-seven swimming and diving teams representing 354 colleges and universities have been named College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Teams.  The awards are in recognition of teams' that achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the 2015 Fall Semester. That is up 40 teams from the previous Fall Semester.

The announcement comes on the heels of last week's NCAA Convention.  There, the topic of time demands on student-athletes was at the forefront.  In an era where many are calling for more limitations on athletic commitments how do swimmers and divers do it?

CSCAA Executive Director Joel Shinofield was effusive in his praise, "We really are fortunate to work with the best of the best.  In reality, some would argue that swimmers and divers have some of the most demanding practice schedules, but we find that in most cases their athletic drive and academic goals simply reinforce one another."

"College swimming is a complete preparation for life, where our athletes see the results of goal-setting, perseverance and personal accountability," said USA Swimming National Team Director Frank Busch. "These values that make swimmers successful in the pool are also what make them stand out in the classroom and become high achievers in their careers after college." This is evident in that over 70% of collegiate swimming and diving teams reported that they have at least one alumnus working in the c-suite.

Over 70% of all Division I swimming and diving teams achieved GPA's of 3.00 or higher including 21 Women's and 19 Men's teams in the current CSCAA/TYR Top 25.  Leading the way among Division I programs was Boise State University.  The Broncos collectively earned a 3.64, and that's partially a reflection of the department.  Head Coach Jeremy Kipp explained, "The entire environment around the Boise State University athletic program has been about pushing every metric of student athlete performance.  From the beginning of the year, our captains - Karli Kriewall, Blake Balough and Sam Wicks - committed the team to a 3.5 GPA.  This Academic goal was set on day one, along with our swimming performance and community service goals.

Shinofield noted that the teams' GPAs were especially impressive given the rigorous course load taken by most swimmers.   A recent survey of Division I programs showed that nearly one third of all male and over 40% of female swimmers and divers pursued degrees in the STEM fields.

At Boise State, that number is closer to 54% with eight engineering majors, eight biology majors, two more in nursing and one in geology.  When do these young women have time to be "normal" students?  Kipp explains, "Based on the goals that they set, our women were never interested in being normal.  Our women take pride in being ambitious and extraordinary because that is what it takes to be relevant on a national level." 

To be selected as a CSCAA Scholar All-America Team, programs must have achieved a grade point average of 3.00 or higher over the fall semester. 

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.

-Release by: College Swimming Coaches Association of America, (January 27, 2016)