I know we go through this every year - but here goes another program.
While I am sad to see a swim program go, I just can't see how you can keep these programs running with the budget crunch in the state. They said the annual budget for the teams (men and women) is $400,000. That does not sound like all that much, but they have only about 40 athletes. Why would the state spend $10,000 per year per person on these athletes to be able to swim in college ???? They should be paying extra for the coaching and facilities. Most colleges have the best swimming facilities in town - I just came back from Santa Barbara - that pool is amazing, while the city pool downtown is a dump.
I loved swimming in college, but I see the European club based system on the horizon ....
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Hey Erik, I teach at UCSB and the pool you swam in is great, but it's for recreation only (it's in the mandate it can't be used for collegiate athletics).
The pool the swim and polo teams practice in is old and falling apart. It's got its quirky charm, but definitely has that 1950's vibe.
Hey Erik, I teach at UCSB and the pool you swam in is great, but it's for recreation only (it's in the mandate it can't be used for collegiate athletics).
The pool the swim and polo teams practice in is old and falling apart. It's got its quirky charm, but definitely has that 1950's vibe.