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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 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

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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

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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

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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 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] 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] 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 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]

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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. Embracing Diversity Ballroom Millennial student-athletes are far more diverse than any 2:50 -3:50 previous generation. Today it’s not enough to be accepting for Multi -Track Session 1 acceptance sake – it’s necessary for teams looking to build DiSC Assessment Shell Room resiliency and competitiveness. Learn how to use diversity to Coaches are in the people business. The science of DiSC will your advantage in this panel of Dr. Ned Skinner, Jesse Moore, help you better understand people’s motivations, minimize Samantha Pitter and Casmera Wick and moderated by Cathy conflict, built trust and communicate more effectively. Part I of Wright-Eger. a two-part session. You must come to both sessions.

9:15 -10:00 Four Domains of Support Ballroom Maximizing your Budget Ballroom Today’s peak performers rely on a support team that provides Long before TCU became a Power 5 program, the Horned Frogs resources in each of four domains: Nutrition, Sports Medicine, got by on a shoestring. Richard Sybesma will show you how to Sports Psychology and Strength and Conditioning. Not every stretch your budget. program has the resources in each area. Keenan Robinso n explains how both swimming and diving coaches can prioritize and maximize each. Creating Para Opportunities Ventana Last summer’s Paralympic Team was made up of swimmers from Division I, II, and III. Para athletes can not only help your 10:10 - Business Meeting Ballroom career, they can help your program. Peggy Ewald talks about 11:20 This all-encompassing meeting will include an update on the the Opportunities for you. CSCAA’s advocacy efforts, elections for four board positions and updates o n NCAA legislation from Brian Gordon, Secretary and Rules Editor. Build Your Social Media Brand Marina Jumping into Social Media is much more than a few Tweets or Instagram posts. Lauren Jones will show you how to help build 11:30 - Breakout Sessions you stand out on social media. 12:30 Division I Shell Room The CSCAA staff will provide coaches an update on their 4:00 -4:30 Achieving Excellence Ballroom advocacy efforts along with results from a comprehensive Best known as head coach of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, study of what swimming & diving must do to continue moving is also a highly sought-after speaker. Author of forward. Topics will include time demands, lessons from The Golden Rules, Bowman will identify key concepts that will Buffalo and North Dakota and more. show you how to win gold every day by setting goals and taking risks to achieve them. Divisions II, III, NAIA & JC Ballroom The vast majority of college swimmers and divers do not Recruiting Divers Marina receive athletic scholarships and of those who do, two-thirds Dan Tudor will offer advice on how diving coaches can make a don’t take the highest offer. Recruiting Guru Dan Tudor offers big splash in recruiting. a special session for teams recruiting on a shoestring.

6:00 -7:00 Banquet Reception Outside 12:30 -1:50 Coaching Women's Teams Luncheon Del Mar Room 7:00 -9:30 CSCAA Awards Banquet Banquet When it comes to dryland conditioning, men and women have differing needs. Nick Folker and Keenan Robinson discuss the Critical Elements of Dryland Training for Collegiate women in this buffet lunch.

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1:15 -1:55 Sprinting: 3 Takes in 30 TTTUESDAY ,,, MMMAY 999 Minutes Ballroom Power events make up as much as 40% of all swimming points so we ask three of the best what it takes to succeed. Todd 7:00 -8:30 DeSorbo is the current standard-bearer of velocity training while Continental Breakfast AB Dr. Salo wrote the book (literally) on Sprinting. Add in Katie Arnold’s 30,000’ view from working with the best sprint coaches 7:00 -8:00 Learn -By -Doing Lawn in the world and you have the ultimate POWER Trio. Join Steve Krojniewski out on the lawn for some y oga to improve recovery and mental performance Diving Panel Marina Hongping Li, Wenbo Chen, and Greg Brandes discuss a wide 8:00 -8:20 range of topics specifically geared towards diving coaches. USA Swimming Update Ballroom National Team Director Frank Busch will provide updates on USA Swimming’s current initiatives along with update s on its current 2:05 -3:0 0 Multi -Track Session III CEO and National Team Director searches. Eliminating Hazing Ballroom

Last year Drury University was the latest program to be rocked by 8:30 -9:10 3 Strokes in 30 Minutes Ballroom allegations of hazing. Brian Reynolds took it head on and in What is the single most important thing to know about coaching doing so developed an approach to eliminate it. This important Backstroke, Breaststroke, or Butterfly? We’re asking three NCAA session will help show you how to do the same and avoid the Champion coaches – Lars Jorgensen (Backstroke), Arthur Albiero pitfalls that have claimed many coaches’ careers. (Butterfly) and Sergio Lopez (Breaststroke) - to answer that question in less than ten minutes. No fluff, just the good stuff. Getting Your Team Into Yoga Ventana Yoga isn’t just another aspect of dryland training. It’s a fast- USC Diving Marina Room growing activity among young people. Steve Krojniewski is a For nearly twenty years USC’s Hongping Li has created a model Prana master and Notre Dame’s resident expert. Learn how you of excellence. See what one of diving’s most engaging coaches can incorporate it into your program and why your kids will buy does to cultivate such culture of success. in.

9:10 -9:50 Lessons from Rio: Timing Your DiSC Assessment Shell Room Part II of Monday’s session. Taper Ballroom Team USA’s performance in Rio was nothing short of remarkable. One of the reasons, according to USA Swimming was the timing. Creating Para Opportunities La Jolla National Team Performance Manager Katie Arnold shows how to See Monday’s Description apply these lessons from your conference meet to NCAA’s. Build Your Social Media Brand Marina Yoga for Diving Marina Room See Monday’s Description Prana master Steve Krojniewski’s second session of the day is geared specifically towards diving coaches. See what Steve has 3:10 -3:40 done to help Notre Dame’s divers achieve peak performance. Holy Toledo: Applying Mid -Major Lessons to the SEC Ballroom Just a few years ago Lars Jorgensen was recruited away from his 10:00 - highly successful Mid-Major team to lead a historically Breakout Session II overlooked program SEC program. Since then the Wildcats have 11:00 Division I Ballroom been on the rise and produced a NCAA Champion. How has he done it? His answers might surprise you. Division II Ventana Room Division III Shell Room Diving Idea Exchange Marina Room As the first-ever College Swimming and Diving Coaches NAIA & NJCAA Marina Room Convention comes to a close, Executive Director Joel Shinofield will host a diving town hall to elicit programming, advocacy and 11:10 - educational opportunities for diving coaches. Changing Trajectory Ballroom 11:40 Oftentimes momentum can carry us, our programs or our athletes in one direction. At some point, that momentum 3:40 -4:20 Steel Sharpens Steel, Your Rival as a diminishes. How as coaches can we change trajectory to stay on the road to success? In a session applicable to all coaches Partner for Success Ballroom Tennessee’s Matt Kredich will challenge you with ideas on how If you think that coaches from two of the top Division II programs to do just that. in the country, recruiting the same kids, and living just minutes apart are fierce rivals, you’d be right. What might surprise you is just how close Wingate’s Kirk Sanocki and Queens’ Jeff Dugdale are. See how this intense rivalry has forged a tremendous friendship and made each other’s teams stronger.

4:30 Closing Cocktail Reception TBD

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SSSERVICE AAAWARDS FFFREEMAN SSSCHOLARS These coaches achieved the Each year the CSCAA awards The Jean Freeman Scholarship to six assistant following milestones this season. coaches. These coaches are selected on the basis of their exceptional contributions to their college or university, and whose leadership, integrity, 50 Years honesty, competitive attitude, and personal graciousness epitomizes those Eddie Reese, Texas characteristics reflected by Jean Freeman.

45 Years The scholarship provides each of the six selected assistant coaches with the Tom Groden, Boston College Mick Westkott, Rhode Island convention fee, transportation, and lodging to the annual CSCAA Convention and Clinic. This year’s recipients are: 40 Years Terry Ganley, Minnesota Anne Goodman James, Colorado • Morgan Cooper, Smith College 35 Years • Jerry Cummiskey, Bryant University Brian Reynolds, Drury • David Dow, Williams College Paul Richards, Dickinson Steve Collins, Southern Methodist • Lisa Ginder, Fordham University Mike Brown, Hawaii Nick Cavataro, Iona • Rebecca Weiland, St. Cloud State University Harvey Humphries, Georgia • Paulina Ziolek, University of Texas 30 Years Dick Hawes, Ohio Wesleyan Dan Colella, Duke Jay Holmes, Texas A&M OACHES OF THE EAR CCCOACHES ---OFOF ---THE ---Y-YYYEAR 25 Years WWW OMEN ’’’SSS MMM ENENEN ’’’SSS Bill Tramel, Marshall Mark Davin, American SSS WIM DDD IVEIVEIVE SSS WIM DDD IVEIVEIVE Clark Campbell, Kansas Bill Roberts, Navy , Wenbo Chen, Eddie Reese, Adam Soldati, Tom Burton, Colby DDDIVISION III Stanford Minnesota Texas Purdue Diana Caskey, Columbia Brian Reynolds, Kelly LaCroix, Jeff Dugdale, Steve Burciaga, Roy Coates, Northeastern DDDIVISION IIIIII Drury Wayne State Queens Grand Valley Doug Grooms, Missouri S&T Jon Howell, Jack Lewis, Jon Howell, Russ Bertram, Andy Johns, Northern Arizona DDDIVISION IIIIIIIII Emory Wellesley Emory Denison 20 Years NAIA Scott Teeters, Adam Epstein, Al Boelk, UW-Stevens Point ONU Keiser Mary Kay Samko, Bentley Sion Brinn, Scott Josephson, Sion Brinn, Scott Josephson, Steve Junbluth, Florida NJCAA Indian River Monroe CC Indian River Monroe CC Jill Stephenson, Salisbury Paul Dotterweich, SUNY-Geneseo Chris Woodard, Colorado State Steve Potsklan, Fordham AAATHLETES ---OFOFOF ---THE ---Y-YYYEAR Bill Smyth, Boston University Peter Motekaitis, UC-Davis WWW OMEN ’’’SSS MMM ENENEN ’’’SSS David Salo, Southern California Duane Sorenson, Iowa State SSS WIM DDD IVEIVEIVE SSS WIM DDD IVEIVEIVE , Lexi Tenenbaum, , Steele Johnson, 15 Years DDDIVISION III California Minnesota Florida Purdue Jennifer Hartnett, TCNJ Theresa Michalak, Monica Amaral, Marius Kusch, Brad Dalrymple, Andy Waeger, Colgate DDDIVISION IIIIII West Florida West Florida Queens Grand Valley Greg Brandes, Rochester Emma Waddell, Maura Sticco -Ivins, , Max Levy, Dennis Ceppa, Penn State IVISION Marc Long, Iowa DDDIVISION IIIIIIIII Williams Wellesey Emory Denison Butch Jordan, Centenary Lisa Tixier, Vanessa Joel Magnus Shane Brinson, Rickey Perkins, Evansville NAIA Biola University VanOoast, ONU Poulsen, ONU Biola University Rick Pratt, New Mexico State Osianna McReed, Nick Loomis, Adrianna Robbie Costine, NJCAA If you achieved one these milestones this past Indian River Indian River Warning, MCC Indian River year, visit www.cscaa.org/serviceaward/ so that we may recognize you appropriately.

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MMMORGAN BBBURKE Burke is married to the former Catherine J. (Kate) Long after he swam his final college meet, Morgan Mullane, a Purdue alumna and pharmacist. They have Burke continues to leave an indelible mark on Purdue three children who are Purdue graduates. University while making his name as one of the visionary leaders in intercollegiate athletics. “I can think of no one more deserving of this recognition than Morgan Burke. He has remained committed to Burke's expectation was to improve the position of supporting Purdue’s swimmers and divers since his Purdue teams in the Big Ten Conference and undergraduate days as a member of the team, through nationally. Significant strides were made on both his tenure as our athletics director, during which he could fronts with the Boilermakers consistently finishing in often be found poolside, cheering on our student-athletes the top half of the Big Ten and a record number of and keeping personal track of their times and scores. squads earning NCAA postseason opportunities. Purdue is proud of his legacy as one of the outstanding athletics directors in the country, and we’re glad to see his Similar excellence was expected in the classroom, particular commitment to swimming and diving and student-athletes regularly performed equal to or recognized with this terrific honor.” better than the student body. The current four-year – Mitch Daniels, Purdue University President and former average Graduation Success Rate stands at 84 Governor of Indiana percent with 90% of student-athletes who complete their eligibility graduating. "I’ve known Morgan since he worked at Inland Steel and attended our meets, including the Big Ten A 1973 industrial management graduate and captain Championships my freshman year. He was there for me of the swimming team his senior year, Burke was a through some tough times personally and professionally, member of Phi Beta Kappa scholastic honorary. He and for that I am hugely indebted to him. Morgan earned a master's degree in guided Purdue Athletics into the 21st The Charles McCaffree Award is presented century and I hope he and Kate can industrial relations in 1975 and law annually to an individual connected to the degree from the John Marshall Law sport of swimming and diving who has relax, cheer on their Boilermakers and School in Chicago in 1990. Burke achieved outstanding success someday realize with a smile their true spent eighteen years at Inland Steel, impact." – Dan Ross, Men’s Swim Previous Recipients moving thorough thirteen positions Coach 2016-17 Morgan Burke and eventually landing as Vice 2015-16 Brad Snyder President before returning to 2014-15 Dr. James DeBord “Morgan was the type of athletics 2013-14 John Davis director a coach dreams about. He Purdue. 2012-13 Major Ray O'Donnell 2012-13 Dr. Steven Scott knew all the swimmers and divers, 2011-12 Frank Comfort their times and even their splits. He is Beyond Purdue, Burke is past 2010-11 Adolph Kiefer president of the Division 1A Athletic 2009-10 Not awarded such an advocate for the sport of and Directors Association and 2008-09 Not awarded has always made decisions best for the 2007-08 R. Todd Ruppert entire sport. I have learned many previously served on the NCAA 2005-06 Chuck Wielgus, Leadership Council, which identifies 2004-05 leadership lessons from Morgan and 1997-98 Pat Wall will always hold a place in my heart for important issues surrounding the 1996-97 Jody Durst future of the NCAA and reports to 1995-96 Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. him.” - Cathy Wright-Eger, Purdue the Board of Directors, and several 1994-95 Dr. Steve Rerych University Athletic Leadership Advisor 1993-94 Jim Veres Big Ten boards (Executive, 1992-93 Dr. John Crecine Program/Budget and Compliance 1991-92 Robert Helmick 1990-91 Frank McKinney committees) and NCAA working 1989-90 'Tiger' Holmes groups (Championships and 1988-89 Charles Keating 1987-88 William Simon Competitions and Postseason 1986-87 Dave McCampbell Football committees). 1985-86 Paul (Buddy) Bacha 1984-85 Hal Henning 1983 -84 Alvin Benedict

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swimmer from any service academy to score at the CCCASEY CCCONVERSE Division I Swimming Championships. Olympian, World Record-Holder, NCAA Champion swimmer, NCAA Champion Coach, author, cancer- Converse is also a chronicler of the sport. In 2014 survivor. The list of titles bestowed on Casey he served as Technical Consultant for the USA Converse would fill volumes. Throughout it all, Swimming documentary The Last Gold, and last year Coach Converse has spread joy via swimming and published the greatest untold story of the Olympic diving. Games. Munich to Montreal: Women’s Olympic Swimming in a Tarnished Golden Era tells the story As an athlete, Converse swam on the USA’s 1976 of athletics as Cold War proxy battle, providing a Men’s team in Montreal, finishing 12th in the 400 deep look at one of the most revolutionary and freestyle. The following year he became the first tumultuous periods in Olympic Swimming history. person to swim the 1650 under 15 minutes, winning the NCAA Championship and setting the American “Both as an athlete and a coach, I have so much respect Record for the University of Alabama. for Casey. He is a man of tremendous integrity and his work ethic who has touched so many young lives over his Converse began his tenure in 1988 as the first civilian 29 years. Both he and his family should be extremely swim coach in Academy history. With an overall dual proud of this honor.” - Randy Spetman, Air Force meet record of 310-206-2 at Air Force, Converse is Academy Athletic Director 1996-2003. the winningest swim coach in Academy history. As impressive as his record is in the pool, Converse’s “Casey’s leadership, loyalty and vision for nearly three teams have been equally extraordinary in the decades have been instrumental in our women winning classroom. He has coached a total of national titles, progressing to Division I, 69 athletes that have earned The Richard E. Steadman award is conferred and providing our Air Force outstanding annually to a swimming or diving coach in high academic all-conference honors 123 school, club, or university ranks who, in the leaders of character as second opinion of the International Swimming Hall of times, leading all Academy teams in Fame, Inc. the CSCAA Forum, and the CSCAA, has lieutenants. Casey has left an incredible this category. done the most to spread happiness in Coach legacy here at the Academy.” – Jim Steadman’s beloved sport of swimming and diving. Knowlton, Athletic Director From 1988 to 1997, Converse led Previous Recipients both the men’s and women’s teams. 2016-17 Casey Converse, Air Force “Coach is one of those constantly happy Success came quickly as the men’s 2015-16 Erin Hurley, Grinnell College people who doesn’t let what is going on 2014-15 C. Rob Orr, Princeton University team moved from the bottom of the 2013-14 Wally Morton, Cleveland State in his day affect us. Some of my favorite Western Athletic Conference to a 2012-13 Nancy Bigelow, Tufts University moments come when he would send us 2011-12 George Kennedy, Johns Hopkins second-place finish in 1991. Under 2010-11 Harvey Humphries, Georgia off with a ‘have a great day at college!’ Converse’s guidance, the Air Force 2009-10 Jean Freeman, Minnesota He is a bright spot in many of our days.” women’s team made Academy 2008-09 Peter Accardy, Cal State Northridge –Emily D’Amato, Class of 2016 2007-08 Jim Richardson, Michigan history by winning back-to-back Cathy Wright-Eger, Purdue Division II National Championships 2006-07 Jim Ellis, Philadelphia Dept. of Rec “Coach’s daily interactions with each 2005-06 Bob Pearson, Macalester College in 1995 and 1996. 2004-05 Anne Goodman James, Arkansas and every one of us constantly uplift the 2003-04 Paula Miller, Ithaca College team. His unwavering love and 2002-03 Tony Lisa, Rowan University Converse has enjoyed success 2001-02 Bob Groseth, Northwestern kindness motivated us to perform, but throughout his tenure, having 2000-01 John Mattos, Colorado State more importantly, taught us to produced coached 32 individuals 1999-00 David Hauck, St. Olaf appreciate the many blessings and 1998-99 Bill Miller, Clarion University who to 178 All-America honors right 1997-98 , Alabama opportunities afforded to us by the sport up through this past season when 1996-97 Susan Bassett, William Smith of swimming. ” – Genevieve Miller, 1995-96 Bill Campbell, Maryland Genevieve Miller made history once 1994-95 Archie Harris, Illinois State Class of 2017. again became the only female 1993-94 Charlie Butt, Bowdoin College 1992-93 Tim Welsh, Notre Dame 1991-92Donald R. Megerle, Tufts University

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MMMICHAEL SSSUTTON Sutton is a current member of the NCAA Swimming For the past forty years Michael Sutton has been a & Diving Rules Committee and the past member of part of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. A 1976 graduate, the NCAA Water Polo Committee. In 1992 he was Sutton served as the head coach for twenty-one the team leader of the 1992 United States Olympic seasons before serving another fifteen years as Water Polo Team. Director of Athletics and Physical Education. The relationships Sutton built have served him well in his "Mike Sutton’s achievements as a coach and current position as CMS’s Director of Advancement. administrator are due to his innate ability to connect. His swimming and water polo teams were juggernauts in their During his tenure as director of athletics, CMS teams day, yet when alums return to Claremont they don’t talk captured over one hundred SCIAC titles, two about the wins. They talk about the connections, the fun, National championships and earned six top-25 and loving each other. The Stags cherished their Director’s Cup finishes standings, including a experiences because Coach Sutton taught them to not program-best tenth in 2015-16. In addition to only compete in the pool, but to embrace the joy of the producing championships, Sutton’s visionary journey.” – Charlie Griffiths, Head Coach, CMS leadership has enabled not only to grow to twenty- one intercollegiate sports, thirteen club sports and an “Mike’s belief in the people he serves is his most powerful expansive intramurals program and physical stroke. He has mentored and inspired innumerable young education department, but sustain success in each women and men in the pool, classroom, and life, coached area. Under his watch, seventeen of CMS’s twenty- teams to punch above their weight, and built one of the one sports have captured SCIAC titles and today one top programs (and facilities) in the country. In all, he has in six students at Claremont McKenna College, empowered the special leadership abilities of our scholar- Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College participate athletes. In sum, Mike has demonstrated the singular in intercollegiate athletics at CMS. ability to swim upstream, persevere against all odds, and provide a powerful example for all of us to emulate. We Prior to becoming director of athletics at CMS, are so proud of him winning this award." – Dr. Hiram Sutton spent twenty-one seasons as the Stags’ Chodosh, President, Claremont McKenna College swimming coach and another nineteen as the men’s water polo coach. Under his watch twenty-two “Mike has an amazing ability to strike just the right individuals won NCAA titles, six teams had runner- balance between coach, teacher, and friend. Balance up finishes at the NCAA Championships. In his between a focus on winning, and a focus on the life lessons twenty-one year career CMS teams lost just four learned through competition. With most two-sport SCIAC dual meets against 101 wins. In 1983 Sutton coaches in water polo and swimming, it is clear that one was named CSCAA Men’s Division III Coach-of-the- or the other is more of a priority. Mike accomplished the Year. amazing feat of not only being a championship coach in both sports, but he also made both the polo players and Sutton’s water polo teams posted a 384-201-1 record the swimmers believe their sport was the most important en route to fifteen SCIAC titles and three Western to him. Mike is the quintessential mentor whose wisdom Water Polo Association titles. and ability to relate to people, and bring Awarded to the individual, or organization, whose people together extends to his players efforts and or innovations best promote the integrity and enhancement of the student-athlete long after their collegiate careers are ideal. over. Mike made us better athletes, but Previous Recipients more importantly he continues to make 2016-17 Michael Sutton, C-M-S 2015-16 Brad Erickson, South Dakota State everybody he touches a better person.” 2014-15 Robert Clauson, Innovator – Tom Whittemore, Head Men's Water 2013-14 Bill Boomer, Coach Polo Coach, Redlands 2012-13 Whit Babcock, Athletic Director 2011-12 Brent Rutemiller, Publisher 2010-11 David Roach, Athletic Director 2009-10 Ernie Maglischo, Retired 2008 -09 Susan Petersen Lubow,

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BBBEV BBBALL Ball has also been named the American Association When McMurry University started its swimming of University Women (AAUW)’s Woman of program in 2000, it was looking for an experienced Outstanding Achievement and earned the Texas coach. Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Last fall she was further Not many could boast 48 years of experience, but honored by being selected to throw out the first pitch Bev Ball could. at the Texas Rangers game (it was a strike and the Rangers won) and next fall she will be inducted into The Throckmorton, Texas native took the reins of the McMurry Athletic Hall-of-Fame. the McMurry program after starting out her coaching career in 1951 at Jefferson Middle before moving to "Bev could be elected mayor of Abilene without spending Abilene High, Cooper. A year later she established a dime campaigning. She will always be an important Abilene’s age group program. part of our success at McMurry and we are grateful to her. She is a true gem who makes everyone around her Today Ball continues to derive energy from her better. We are grateful for being blessed to be a part of swimmers and divers – both past and current. At a her story." – Sam Ferguson, McMurry Athletic Director recent high school meet she remarked that seven of coaches on deck were former swimmers of hers. “I am so inspired by Bev’s relentless passion for and Included among her former swimmers are NFL engagement in our sport, and especially her continued quarterback Colt McCoy and Mark Fox, former sincere investment in each and every athlete that comes Deputy Commander of United States Central into her program. She is an amazing example for all of Command). us about how to stay in the profession for the long run, and how to be a difference-maker in the world. Bev is so Ball has been a pioneer on many levels. In addition to deserving of this honor.” –Anne Goodman-James, Head establishing the program at McMurray she led the Coach, Colorado College War Hawks through the transition to Division II (and again back to Division III). In 2013 Ball led a fight to save the program after it had been slated for elimination.

Because of her dedication and loyalty to the area, her programs, students and student-athletes, Ball has earned recognition in many different areas. She was the first-ever winner of the TISCA Service Award. In 1998 she was named Fox Sport Southwest “Coach Who Makes A Difference” and also awarded the Theron Pickle Outstanding Achievement Award by Texas High School swim coaches. Bell has also been named the Chuck Mosier Girls Coach of the Year named after Mosier the legendary Abilene High football coach. She has been inducted into Big Country Athletic Hall of Fame for her service to Abilene High and Previous Recipients 2016-17 Bev Ball, McMurry University Cooper. To celebrate 55 years of 2015-16 George Kennedy, Johns Hopkins coaching Abilene mayor Norm 2011-12 Jim Steen, Kenyon College 2010-11 Susan Teeter, Princeton Archibald declared June 10, 2006 as 2009-10 Peter Daland, Southern Cal Bev Ball Day. , California 2008-09 ,

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SSSUSAN TTTEETER that matter, who have had as much success as Coach Susan Teeter's career has been nothing short of Teeter. She is a legend by all standards. Her talents and remarkable. her impact extend well beyond the technical aspects of

The National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming coaching, as she has truly changed the In Susan Teeter's career at Trophy, is presented annually to an individual or lives of over three decades of Princeton organization which, in the estimation of the Princeton, the Tigers captured recipient’s peers has contributed in an swimmers through her total outstanding way to swimming as a competitive commitment to developing the whole seventeen Ivy League titles, won 223 sport and healthful recreational activity. This dual meets, and posted two 40+ award is also presented by NISCA to the individual student-athlete.” or organization which has made the most meet win streaks. Under her significant contributions to aquatic sports at the –Princeton Director of Athletics Mollie leadership twenty-two Princeton interscholastic level. Marcoux Samaan swimmers earned All-America 2016-17 Susan Teeter, Princeton honors and countless more had their Kris Kubik, University of Texas “I want to congratulate Susan on this 2015-16 Gregg Wilson, UC-Santa Barbara lives changed for the better. 2014-15 Jon Howell, Emory University tremendous and well deserved award. 2013-14 Tim Welsh, Notre Dame Over her 33 year career, Susan has 2012-13 Matt Kredich, Tennessee Success has followed Teeter over 2011-12 Ron Ballatore, UCLA/Florida helped countless women become better 2010-11 Gregg Parini, University thirty-eight year coaching career 2009-10 , Florida athletes, but more importantly, she has which included stops as an assistant 2008-09 Frank Keefe, Yale University, Ret. helped us all become stronger and more 2007-08 Greg Earhart, Collegeswimming. at Tennessee and Auburn and as a 2006-07 Don Megerle, Tufts University empowered women. Susan legacy’s will 2005-06 Don Gambril, Alabama, Ret. live on for generations, and while Susan result her peers have taken noticed. 2004-05 Frank Busch, Arizona She has sent swimmers onto both 2003-04 , Michigan will be greatly missed on the pool deck, 2002-03 David Marsh, Auburn University we know she will continue to remain the Olympic and World University 2001-02 Teri McKeever, California Games and served on nine 2000-01 Richard Quick, Stanford University involved and help shape the next 1999-00 David Marsh, Auburn University international staffs. In 2011 she was 1998-99 Jean Freeman, Minnesota generation of young women.” Alicia honored with CSCAA "Lifetime 1997-98 , Georgia Biggs (Aemisegger) '2010, Princeton 1996-97 Dr. Samuel J Freas, ISHOF Achievement Award" and in 2014, 1995-96 Jon Urbanchek, Michigan Female Female Athlete of the Decade 1994-95 Jim Steen, Kenyon College she was voted president of the 1993-94 Don Easterling, North Carolina St College Swimming Coaches 1992-93 Eddie Reese, University of Texas "It is very hard to put into words all that 1991-92 Ernie Maglischo, CSU-Bakersfield Association of America. 1990-91 Nort Thornton, California, Susan has done. Susan's constant 1989-90 Hoble Billingsley, Indiana guidance and support of working with 1988-89 Phil Hansel, University of Houston Teeter also was recently awarded 1987-88 John Higgins, US Naval Academy both teams laid the groundwork for 1986-87 Richard Kimball, Michigan helping produce the best, most well- the credentials of Certified 1985-86 Donald Gambril, Alabama Professional Behavioral Analyst by 1984-85 Raymond Bussard, Tennessee rounded student athletes and alumni in 1983-84 Jack Ryan, US Military Academy Target Training International, Ltd. 1982-83 Robert F. Busbey, Cleveland State the country. The hundreds that she has An honorary member of both the 1981-82 Richard E. Steadman, Monmouth come in contact with have had the 1980-81 Charles J. Butt, Bowdoin College Class of 1985 and 1986, Teeter is 1979-80 Gus Stager, Michigan opportunity of learning not only about also a Certified Professional Values 1978-79 Philip E. Moriarty, Yale University training and teamwork, but more 1977-78 Jack McGuire, Iowa State Analyst. 1976-77 Peter Daland, USC importantly the necessary skills to lead 1975-76 George F. Haines, UCLA an enjoyable and productive life” – Rob 1974-75 James E. Counsilman, Indiana Recently, Teeter was honored with 1973-74 G. Robert Mowerson, Minnesota Orr, Princeton Men’s Coach 1972-73 Ted Webster, Syracuse University both the United States Swimming 1971-72 Alfred R. Barr, Southern Methodist Outstanding Women in Swimming 1970-71 Charles E. Silvia, Springfield 1969-70 David H. Robertson, New Trier HS Award, as well as the "Athlete Coach 1968-69 Robert B. Muir, Williams College 1967-68 Soichi Sakamato, Hawaii Exemplar" award; the latter was 1966-67 Karl B. Michael, Dartmouth given by the HumanEx Culture 1965-66 Charles McCaffree, Michigan State 1964-65 Richard Papenguth, Purdue Assessment Company. 1963-64 Harold S. Ulen, Harvard 1962-63 Dave Armbruster, Iowa 1961-62 Mike Peppe, Ohio State “There are few coaches in the sport of 1960-61 Matt Mann, Oklahoma 1959-60 Robert J. Kiphuth, Yale swimming, or throughout the NCAA for 1958-59 Edward T Kennedy, Columbia

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gold medalist Garrett Weber-Gale. "I didn't know what to KKKRIS KKKUBIK do. I was bawling my eyes out, and it was the biggest Kris Kubik is a humble man. disappointment to me. Kris talked to me afterward, and he was the perfect guy with words. The scoreboard was In 2011, the longtime Texas coach was inducted into still showing the results from the 100 free finals. He said, the University of Texas' Hall of Honor. As he was `Remember this feeling right now and promise yourself receiving the award, Kubik expressed the belief that you won't let yourself have this pain and disappointment "I truly had received more than I gave. ever again.' He helped me get through that a lot. Over the next four years, people like Kris and Eddie Reese were so Long known as Texas men's coach Eddie Reese's positive." – Garrett Weber-Gale, Class of 2007 right-hand man, Kubik developed a tremendous career on his own. In his thirty-four years at Texas "The drudgery of our sport can knock you down, so you the Longhorns captured twelve NCAA titles, have to carry a sense of humor with you day in and day produced 54 individual and 42 NCAA relay titles, out, mornings and afternoons. It's nice to have someone placed thirty-two swimmers on Olympic teams and like Kris around. Simply put, I never walk away from Kris won thirty-six gold medals. without feeling a little bit better.

Kubik served as an assistant coach with USA With all of the success he has enjoyed at Texas, he still is Swimming at the 2009 World Championships, and no different than when I met him 27 or 28 years ago. He 2007 Pan American Games. Kubik became an All- might brag on some of his athletes, but it is never about American at North Carolina State before graduating what he does or what the program does under his watch. from Auburn in 1978. Over his career, Kubik led If you're a parent, you would like your kids to be around both the Nashville Aquatic Club and Longhorn him." Aquatics. - Jack Bauerle. University of Georgia Head Coach

"Every once in a while, we come across someone in our "He's just a good friend who looks out for me. He knows sport who is just a prodigy at anything and everything he when I need to be sent home or when I need something does. Kris is one of those guys. He's a genius from special. He reads everybody like that, and he is real good knowing how to fix anything that goes wrong including me! at it. It has kept me going forever, and it keeps me looking He has made it his primary tenet to take care of the guys forward to workouts. He makes sure I make the right on the team and take care of me. Kris has never worried decisions. It would have been a challenge without him, and about himself this whole time. - Eddie Reese, Texas Men’s fortunately, I never had to find that out." – Eddie Reese Coach

"I remember getting ready for the Olympic finals of the 100 breaststroke. Kris gave me a picture of myself he found somewhere, where I'm flexing my muscles. I was probably seven years old. He gave it to me, and underneath it, it said, `This kid has always dreamed of winning a gold medal!' You get so wrapped up in a pressure-packed situation, and a moment like that brings it all back into perspective. He puts swimming at the ground level and puts life first. His point was, `You're still that little kid. Just go have fun and enjoy yourself.'" - , Class of 2005

"In 2004, I missed making the U.S. Olympic team by one spot, and I was so devastated," said Texas-Ex and Olympic

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