Wilthestilt:
MustangSally is on target. The sixties and seventies were the glory years. During my three varsity years in the sixties, we were:
- Undefeated in dual meets
- Won our 12th consecutive SWC Championship
- Placed 5th, 7th and 5th in the NCAA Championships
After that we had stars like Jerry Heidenreich and Lunquist, who were great Olympians as well. The team continued to excel and a Women's team was added.
The current situation has the Women's team a consistent Top 10 finisher with the Men around Top 20-25. The A.R. Barr (a great coach and gentleman) outdoor pool was a good addition but it is not used for College competition during the season.
Perkins Natatorium has tradition. As a matter of fact the National AAUs were held there in 1968. However, it is 25 yards long and has ONLY six lanes. Not attractive to recruit or effective for training. Remember, we have four teams using it Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Teams. Minimum requirements for college teams is 50 meters by 25 yards with a separate or divided diving well.
There were two efforts replace Perkins. First, when Dallas was bidding for the 2012 Olympics, SMU was to be the site of a new Swimming & Diving Complex. That wasn't probable since DFW was a long shot to win the US bid, much less be the IOC's choice. Second, a late effort to combine the general student body's request for a recreation pool as part of the new Dedman Student Recreation Center with the desperate training and competition needs of the Men's and Women's Varsity teams fell on deaf ears in the Student Life Department. Big missed opportunity which essentially pushed back a real possilibilty for improvement for an indefinite period.
Friends of Swimming were prepared to contribute to a combined Aquatic Center but the Recreation people were determined to get their own facility. Until a competitvie facility is built, SMU will not be able to attract the caliber of swimmers, nationally or internationally, needed to maintain current program or return to the glory years.
Last discussions I heard were to remodel Perkins after the Mustang Band moves. Seems like a poor option, but even that is preferred to the status quo.
Sorry I took off on this subject, but I feel strongly about it.
