Youngstown State University to Bring Back Its Mens Swim Team

Youngstown State will bring back men’s swimming and diving for the first time since 1984. The program will begin competition in the Fall and is one of eight new men’s teams slated for the 2019-20 season. Most notably, Youngstown State becomes first new Division I men’s program since Mount St. Mary’s University added 2017 and the second public institution to announce the return of a men’s team (along with Adams State) in the past two weeks.

Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo announced the decision on Monday:

“We’re excited about this new opportunity to recruit high school students from Ohio, the region and internationally to pursue their academic and athletic goals at Youngstown State in both sports,” Strollo said. “Our swimming facility is one of the best in the area and we look forward to showcasing it with both our men’s and women’s programs. The growth of women’s lacrosse in Ohio and throughout the Midwest has seen an increased number of schools sponsor the sport and we are thrilled to add it at Youngstown State.”

CSCAA Executive Director Greg Earhart explained that the addition of a men’s team makes sense given the facility and Ohio’s position as the nation’s 8th largest high school swimming population.

“Adding a men’s team will offer Youngstown State multiple benefits. These include appealing to a higher-caliber of student, making their women’s team more competitive, and garnering community support.”

According to the CSCAA, below is a list of new programs for 2019-20 Season

  • Division I
    • Youngstown State (Men)
  • Division II
    • Adams State University (Men)
    • Assumption College (Men)
    • Montevallo (Men & Women)
  • Division III
    • Medaille (Men & Women)
    • Milsaps (Men & Women)
    • Lynchburg (Men & Women)
  • NAIA
    • Bethel College-IN (Men & Women)
    • Judson (Men & Women)
    • Simpson (Men & Women)
    • Westmont (Women)

The above press release was posted by Swimming World in conjunction with the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).  For press releases and advertising inquiries please contact Advertising@SwimmingWorld.com.

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Kelley Harman OShea
5 years ago

Nice to hear someone is adding a men’s team rather than cutting them!

Jillian Orton
5 years ago

This is awesome news!!!!!!

Mike Griggs`
5 years ago

Now for the University of Akron to restore men’s swimming.

Mike Griggs
Mike Griggs
5 years ago

Now for the University of Akron to restore men’s swimming.

Mike Griggs
Mike Griggs
5 years ago

Now for the University of Akron to restore men’s swimming.

Stephanie Gotschall Sebom

And the rest of the Ohio Teams that cut their men’s programs, like almost the entire MAC! But way to go YSU!

Jocelyne Humbert O'Kane

YES !

Helena Dackermann Barr

So awesome to hear!!

Meredith Rogers
5 years ago

Andrew McClusky you still have four years of eligibility!!!!

Tom Turner
5 years ago

All right

B Rupert
B Rupert
5 years ago
Reply to  Tom Turner

Anthony Lattanzio would make the best coach for the men’s swim team! He is an experienced swim coach!

B Rupert
B Rupert
5 years ago
Reply to  Tom Turner

Anthony Lattanzio would make a great coach of the men’s team! He is an experienced swim coach!

Alec Scott
5 years ago

Outstanding!

Sean McCully
5 years ago

Great news. I wish EMU would too.

Tess
Tess
5 years ago

This awesome!! Wish this would have happened a year ago! There is a lot of talent from this area!

Alyssa Berant-Del Papa

Big win for the sport!!!

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