What role, if any, should USMS play in saving college swimming? How about USA Swimming? Are either currently doing anything about the shrinking base? What can they do?
Aside from the participants themselves (including coaches), both institutions seem to be the greatest benefactors of keeping college swimming around:
USA Swimming benefits because its membership believes it has the ability to earn a scholarship or admission to a college or university that they might not otherwise. They may continue in the sport when there is the belief that they may be rewarded down the road. Some may continue training for significant International competition while not losing time on their education by competing and training while in college.
US Masters Swimming benefits because they have a significantly larger recruitment base because of existing college swimming programs.
My apologies, but I'm not sure that I understand your comment. Can you expand your reply? I doubt whether any collegiate swimming programs make money.
I believe Orca's point is that the collegiate programs are being axed due to lack of funds. Most collegiate swimming programs do not bring in enough revenues to cover the costs of operating the pools, maintaining a coaching staff, travel expenses, insurance, any scholarships, etc.
USAS and USMS are not in the habit of handing out money to public and private universities, so what is left to do other than lobby state legislatures and private university boards to maintain funding?
My apologies, but I'm not sure that I understand your comment. Can you expand your reply? I doubt whether any collegiate swimming programs make money.
I believe Orca's point is that the collegiate programs are being axed due to lack of funds. Most collegiate swimming programs do not bring in enough revenues to cover the costs of operating the pools, maintaining a coaching staff, travel expenses, insurance, any scholarships, etc.
USAS and USMS are not in the habit of handing out money to public and private universities, so what is left to do other than lobby state legislatures and private university boards to maintain funding?