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Date Posted: 10/31/15 10:51:30am Sat
Author: Steve
Subject: Re: Swimming and diving wins over Holy Cross
In reply to: Gate Raider 's message, "Re: Swimming and diving wins over Holy Cross" on 10/31/15 10:16:46am Sat

There is no truth in the idea that women's swimming has lost any aid assistance, much less to volleyball. (Where is this coming from, anyway?) Their performance has to do with coaching, who is on the team, the competition etc.

In fact, on the men's side, the AD has been forthcoming with her attention of late. And that team is growing in depth and quality under Andy Waeger's coaching.

Go 'gate!

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[> [> [> Re: Swimming and diving wins over Holy Cross -- steve, 10/31/15 11:53:16am Sat

Further, even if the AD shifted an aid package favor another sport, he/she would have assessed the department's needs based on what coaches have and ask for, and then make such a decision. Seems reasonable to me given that we do not have a favored sport whose fortunes might be more important year on year than other sports.

I believe the measure of a successful program is delivered by the atmosphere it delivers- as represented by constituents feedback. That would start with the students themselves, extend through the coaches, and include alumni and other supporters such as parents.

The department seems in very good hands which to me is a welcome change since the last AD left town. This could be due to a number of factors, as an assessment of women's swimmimg might be. Vicky has established a very good team.
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