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Coaching Awards 222 GGGENERAL IIINFORMATION EEEXECUTIVE BBBOARD Susan Teeter, President WWWELCOME Princeton University Thank you for attending the 57 th annual Term Expires May 2018 CSCAA Convention and Awards Clark Campbell, President-Elect banquet. By every measure, this is our University of Kansas biggest and, we expect, best Term Expires May 2020 convention. It is also one of our most important, coming at a time when we Bill Wadley, Past President Ex-Officio are seeing tremendous change in our The Ohio State University sport. Secretary We’ve designed this year’s convention with a mix of big ideas and Brian Schrader practical tips. I want to thank everyone – our board, our staff, University of Denver our sponsors and our speakers for help in putting this together. Treasurer Now, however, it is up to you to get the most out of it, to carry Matt Barany these ideas back to your campus, adapt them to your program University of Richmond and help your teams become better. BBBOARD OF DDDIRECTORS More than that, we encourage you to become involved. We see Cyndi Gallagher opportunities for our coaches to lead on college campuses. You UCLA Term Expires May 2018 are the experts on swimming and diving at your institution, our grass roots level leadership on the value of our sport is critical. Anne Goodman James This week we will hold elections for four board positions, devise Colorado College Term Expires May 2018 strategy on important legislation, and solicit nominations for your participation in different areas. These are areas where we have Jeff Hegle strength in numbers and where you can make a real impact. St. Cloud State University Term Expires May 2018 *** Attached is the current schedule for the convention. Please note, Teri McKeever minor changes may occur. Finally, as always, if there is anything University of California we can do to make convention better or to better serve you, Term Expires May 2017 ** please do not hesitate to reach out. McGee Moody University of South Carolina Joel Term Expires May 2017 ** Joel Shinofield Executive Director Sean Tedesco Merchant Marine Academy Term Expires May 2017 *** Heidi Voigt Northern Michigan University Term Expires May 2017 ** Greg Brandes - Diving Representative University of Rochester Term Expires May 2018** ** Eligible for second term *** Eligible for third term #CSCAA2017 333 GGGENERAL IIINFORMATION CCCHECK ---I-IIIN Convention check-in will take place outside of the Mission Bay Ballroom. Check-in will be available: • 3:00-6:00 pm Saturday • 8:00-6:00 pm Sunday • 6:30-8:00 am Monday VVVENUE All sessions will take place at: Bahia Resort Hotel 998 West Mission Bay Drive San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 488-0551 Discounted hotel rates are available through April 4th or until filled TTTRANSPORTATION Estimated drive time is 15-20 minutes from the San Diego International Airport. The estimated cost is: Lyft Line $10 Lyft $14-21 Uber Black $30-40 UberX $13-20 Uber Pool $13-14 SuperShuttle Shared Van $12 NNNEARBY AAATTRATTRACTIONSCTIONS Attractions near the Bahia Resort include: • Mission Beach – 0.4 miles • Belmont Park – 0.3 miles • SeaWorld– 1.3 miles • USS Midway– 7.4 miles • San Diego Zoo – 7.9 miles • Petco Park – 9.4 miles #CSCAA2017 444 GGGENERAL IIINFORMATION GGGENERAL SSSCHEDULE Saturday, May 6 CCCONVENTION AAATTIRE Check-In ....................................................... 4:00-6:00 We encourage participants to dress comfortably, Coach Academy Informal Reception .............. 7:00 remember that conference rooms can be cold. For the banquet, Business casual to Cocktail attire (suit/tie or Sunday, May 7 cocktail dress) is recommended for the Awards Check-In ....................................................... 8:00-6:00 Banquet and Reception. Coach Academy .......................................... 8:30-6:00 Golf Outing* ................................................ 10:30 am Learn-by-doing participants should wear workout Executive Board Meeting (Closed) ..... 12:30-2:30 attire. Board Meeting (Open) .............................. 3:00-6:00 Springfield College Coach Reunion................. 5:00 Welcome Reception** .............................. 6:30-8:30 QQQUESTIONS ??? AAASK ###CSCAA 2017 * Separate Fee In addition to condensing convention into just two ** Includes Dinner days, we’ve crammed a record number of speakers and panelists into it. That means tight schedules and to help Monday, May 8 things move efficiently, we will be taking questions via Learn-By-Doing ........................................... 6:45-7:45 Twitter. Tweet your question @cscaa with the Check-In ....................................................... 6:30-8:00 hashtag #cscaa2017 and our moderators will work to Breakfast ....................................................... 7:00-8:30 distill and pose the most salient ones to our speakers. Presentations ............................................ 8:00-12:15 Lunch* ........................................................ 12:15-1:45 * Coaching Women’s Teams Luncheon is full GOLF OPPORTUNITY Presentations ............................................... 1:45-4:15 GG OO We have arranged several tee times at Riverwalk Golf Banquet Reception ..................................... 6:00-7:00 Club on Sunday morning beginning at 10:00 a.m. The CSCAA Awards Banquet ......................... 7:00-9:00 cost is $89.00, including lunch, and advanced reservations must be made through Greg Lockard at Tuesday, May 9 [email protected] Learn-By-Doing ........................................... 7:00-8:00 Breakfast ....................................................... 7:00-8:30 Presentations ............................................ 8:30-11:45 Lunch .......................................................... 11:45-1:15 Presentations ............................................... 2:00-4:30 Closing Reception ...................................... 4:30-6:30 #CSCAA2017 555 SSSPEAKERS Include brief bio along with contact (Twitter, e-mail) for each. Arthur Albiero Louisville Brian Gordon NCAA Keenan Robinson USA Swimming @ArthurAlbiero @TuftsAthletics @kkrirsh [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Katie Arnold USA Swimming Harvey Humphries Georgia David Salo Southern California @USASwimming @coach_harv @SprintSalo [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bob Bowman Arizona State Lauren Jones NTC Kirk Sanocki Wingate @coach_bowman @NTCSports @WingateSwimming [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Greg Brandes Rochester Lars Jorgensen Kentucky Joel Shinofield CSCAA [email protected] @UKLarsJorgensen @CSCAA [email protected] [email protected] Becky Burleigh Florida @UFGatorSoccer Matt Kredich Tennessee Ned Skinner Virginia Tech [email protected] @mkredich @HOKIEswimdive [email protected] [email protected] Frank Busch USA Swimming @USASwimming Steve Krojniewski Prana Yoga Celia Slater True North Sports [email protected] @krojo23 @CPurposeSlater [email protected] [email protected] Wenbo Chen Minnesota @GopherSwimDive Hongping Li Southern California Richard Sybesma Texas Christian [email protected] @HplLi @TCUSwimDive [email protected] [email protected] Casey Converse Air Force @AFASwim Sergio Lopez Auburn Susan Teeter Princeton [email protected] @sergiolopezmiro @steeter [email protected] [email protected] Todd Desorbo NC State @ToddDeSorbo Teri McKeever California Dan Tudor Selling for Coaches [email protected] @TeriMcKeever @dantudor [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Dugdale Queens (NC) @medalistclub Jesse Moore Northwestern Catherine Vogt USC [email protected] @CoachJesseMoore @USCSwim [email protected] [email protected] Greg Earhart CSCAA @gearhart Wally Morton Cleveland State Bill Wadley Ohio State [email protected] @CSUWally @BillWadley [email protected] [email protected] Peggy Ewald Ohio Northern [email protected] Samantha Pitter Harvard Casmera Wick Villanova @HarvardSwim @NovaSwimming Nick Folker Bridge Athletic [email protected] [email protected] @trainfasst [email protected] Brian Reynolds Drury Cathy Wright-Eger Purdue @DUswimdive @cweboiler Sam Freas Oklahoma Baptist [email protected] [email protected] @DrSprint [email protected] #CSCAA2017 666 SSSCHEDULE MMMONDAY ,,, MMMAY 888 6:45 -7:45 Learn By Doing Lawn Nick Folker takes you through an hour-long dryland workout that will have you ready to take on the day and take back great 2:00 -2:40 A Distance Discussion Ballroom ideas for your team. Three legends of distance training come together to discuss 7:00 -8:30 Continental Breakfast how they prepare their athletes. United States Open Water Head Coach Catherine Vogt, Georgia’s Harvey Humphries, and Olympian Casey Converse offer three different app roaches to 8:00 -8:30 Winning & Winning Again Ballroom go the distance. You’ve just won a title, you’ve graduated a championship class. That’s the challenge Becky Burleigh faced. See how Florida’s Total Team Success Marina Room Head Women’s Soccer Coach decided to rebuild and how the Since his arrival at Minnesota, Wenbo Chen has become the process of building championship teams is different now tha n standard-bearer of diving success. While his divers have won it was when she started. numerous individual titles, Wenbo has also developed a team culture of s uccess. Learn what this member of both the United 8:30 -9:10 Improving Competitive Success By States and Chinese coaching staffs does to create this environment. 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