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Current SMU OlympiansModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Current SMU OlympiansI went to the NCAA website and it appears that we have two athletes in this year's summer Olympics. A swimmer from Columbia and Bryson (who then was out due to COVID). This is down from previous years. I would have thought that with Equestrian, tennis, track, swimming, sailing, volleyball, soccer and the like, we'd have had a few more. Hopefully that number ticks back up in the future.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Current SMU OlympiansEaststang, Good question.
For example, our legacy of Olympic swimmers, Men and Women, is rich and deep, including medalists from the '70s through the 90's. However, we lost that history beginning the 2000's. The reasons are well known, including our facilities and inability to recruit. Our new Aquatic Center will help, but with the cost of attending SMU and limited aid, SMU's path back in Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving will be a long one. Soccer has promise as a team sport and we have produced some professionals. Golf and tennis are not that meaningful as Olympic Sports; more individual and professional in nature. Equestrian is a small Olympic sized team and difficult to sustain out of college unless you have $$$. Women's Track & Field could be one additional avenue and we did produced Male Track & Field stars in Shotput, but we have limited resources for the Women's team and the Men's Team was eliminated. In summary, getting P5 revenue is needed to flourish in non-revenue sports, e.g. more scholarships and competition against stronger schools and teams. Pony Up
Re: Current SMU OlympiansI noticed that Tulsa, UCF, USF had more athletes than we did. They are conference mates.
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What sports were they competing in? Pony Up
Re: Current SMU OlympiansHi Water Pony. I agree with many of your points, but certainly with swimming - "limited aid" is not the issue. At least limited athletic aid. Unless something has changed very recently SMU has the NCAA maximum's of 9.9 scholarships for men and 14 for women in swimming. SMU is definitely hurt by "limited aid" for academic scholarships, which allows the coaches to pair athletic and academic money with some swimmers and stretch their athletic money to great advantage. USC, Georgia, and Florida are very good at that. SMU's focus for so long has been to build buildings, rather than building up endowed academic scholarships. There certainly has been some of that, but not nearly enough.
Purely from a swimming standpoint, SMU is irrelevant on a national basis, and certainly on an international basis. The Men show signs of coming back towards relevance. The women show no signs - in my opinion. Hopefully that will change in the near future. My only hope is on the men's side, unless there are very significant changes made in the women's program.
Re: Current SMU OlympiansPonySwim, I share your optimism that the Men's team will improve. Greg has them working hard and his recruits are likely to exceed their own expectations in his demanding program. Hopefully, this progress will improve our depth, as well as individual PRs and our relays, which reveal more about the quality of the team.
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Here are the current or former AAC athletes, who made various national Olympic Teams, including two from SMU. School Athlete Sport Nation Cincinnati Annette Echikunwoke Women’s Track and Field Nigeria Vanessa Gilles Women’s Soccer Canada Jordan Thompson Women’s Volleyball United States Houston Brianne Bethel Women’s Track and Field Bahamas Micaela Bouter Women's Diving South Africa Mario Burke Men’s Track and Field Barbados Tristan Evelyn Women’s Track and Field Barbados Shaun Maswanganyi Men’s Track and Field South Africa Memphis Precious Achiuwa Men’s Basketball Nigeria Ellen Roberts Softball Australia Joe Salisbury Men’s Tennis Great Britain South Florida Olivia Chance Women’s Soccer New Zealand Christiane Endler Women’s Soccer Chile Demi Stokes Women’s Soccer Great Britain Evelyne Viens Women’s Soccer Canada Ken Eriksen (Head Coach) Softball (Head Coach) United States SMU Isabella Arcila Women’s Swimming Colombia Bryson DeChambeau Men’s Golf United States Tulane Dominik Koepfer Men’s Tennis Germany Danielle Titus Women’s Swimming Barbados Leah Stancil (Head Coach) Women’s Swimming (Head Coach) Barbados Tulsa Jennifer Casson Women’s Rowing Canada Ben Preisner Men’s Track and Field Canada Marc Scott Men’s Track and Field Great Britain Wichita State Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage Women’s Basketball Puerto Rico Pony Up
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