CCSA Achieves 100% CSCAA Scholar All-America Team Recognition

CCSA Achieves 100% CSCAA Scholar All-America Team Recognition

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ATLANTA – All 16 Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Swimming and Diving programs (5 Men's & 11 Women's) earned College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Team honors for their Fall 2022 semester, the organization announced. 

On the men's side, Gardner-Webb finished with the fourth-highest team GPA (3.61) among DI programs to lead Bellarmine (3.37), Florida Atlantic (3.39), Old Dominion (3.14) and Queens (3.42). All 11 women's programs also earned the accolade as FGCU and Queens both had the highest GPA among league teams at 3.70 for the fall semester.

2022 Women's Scholar All-America Teams

TEAM HEAD COACH TEAM GPA
Bellarmine John Brucato 3.69
Campbell Pascal Molinard 3.62
FGCU Dave Rollins 3.70
Gardner-Webb Mike Blum 3.68
Georgia Southern Allyson Sweeney 3.56
James Madison Dane Petersen 3.42
Liberty Jake Shellenberger 3.65
North Florida Ian Coffey 3.51
Old Dominion Jessica Miller Livsey 3.29
Queens Jeff Dugdale 3.70
UNC Asheville Elizabeth Lykins 3.55


2022 Men's Scholar All-America Teams

TEAM HEAD COACH TEAM GPA
Bellarmine John Brucato 3.37
Florida Atlantic Lara Preacco 3.39
Gardner-Webb Mike Blum 3.61
Old Dominion Jessica Miller Livsey 3.14
Queens Jeff Dugdale 3.42

The Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) is a progressive NCAA Division I conference dedicated to the enhancement of opportunities for students. The conference was founded in 2008 to provide a championship opportunity for Swimming and Diving student-athletes and extended that opportunity with the addition of Beach Volleyball in the summer of 2015. The league's footprint extends into several states: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia. The CCSA is dedicated to the student-athletes who compete in its championships and their success in the classroom, in the field of competition, and life after graduation.