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Cal Poly Swimmers Speak on Team Getting Cut, Fundraising Goals Moving Forward

SwimSwam spoke with Austin Lathrop, Camilo Vargas, and Sofia Vargas, three members of the Cal Poly swimming and diving roster that was suddenly cut by the school’s athletic department on Friday, March 7, effective immediately.

All three swimmers give their thoughts on how this matter was handled by the athletic director, what this team means to them, and how anyone can help in their grassroots effort to reinstate the team.

While the team has a GoFundMe with the stated goal of raising $200,000, SwimSwam has reported that Cal Poly‘s president has stated it would take a $25,000,000 endowment for the team to be brought back.

  • 0:00 Podcast Introduction
  • 1:50 Fundraising Goals on GoFundMe
  • 9:11 Team Getting Cut
  • 20:47 Small Wins
  • 26:12 Being on Cal Poly Swim & Dive

In the SwimSwam Podcast dive deeper into the sport you love with insider conversations about swimming. Hosted by Coleman Hodges and Gold Medal Mel Stewart, SwimSwam welcomes both the biggest names in swimming that you already know, and rising stars that you need to get to know, as we break down the past, present, and future of aquatic sports.

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Aquatic Ursine
25 days ago

I have an idea – given that the team can and has found $200,000 independently of the school to fullt cover the cost of their operating budget – what exactly is Jeffrey D. Armstrong being paid over $400,000 (not including benefits like luxury housing provided by the university) for if he thinks that this net zero cost operation (which is ignoring the tuition and other cost the swimmers are paying the school) is the fat the school needs to trim off their budget? Given that he seems to struggle with basic accounting – I propose it’s in the best interst of cal poly to fire him – if it can fund two swim teams it seems there’s a lot more… Read more »

SwimGuy
25 days ago

They’re losing $500k per year on the House settlement supposedly, yet they’re all too eager to throw $45 million at new football facility for a team that hasn’t had a winning season since 2016? The AD is an absolute joke, I’d rather him just straight up say he doesn’t like swimming instead of blatantly lying like that

YGBSM
25 days ago

That’s about right …. $25M is usually the number (Michigan State was around that) for the AD to set, to ensure that the team cannot make the goal. Sadly, once the Michigan State group shockingly made their goal, the AD reneged and refused to reinstate the teams anyway.

Even if self-funded, these AD’s just don’t like swimming.

MIKE IN DALLAS
Reply to  YGBSM
25 days ago

fantasy wish: USA Swimming would realize this is part of their broader mission and would be “permanently” involved in lobbying for collegiate swimming programs.

Hmm
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
25 days ago

No chance! They think everything is fine

This Guy
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
25 days ago

Btw, representatives for College swim coaches association were on capital hill the other day testifying about of course supporting non revenue college sports but also the Olympic sports pipeline throughout age group and up.
At least they care, shame the same can’t be said about USA Swimming

This Guy
Reply to  This Guy
25 days ago

Btw, Louisville coach Albiero is the president of the coaches association and was the one who testified. You can find it online if you want to see at least a little bit of passion about our sport

Meeeee
Reply to  This Guy
25 days ago

Probably wasn’t Peter Linn, former Eastern Michigan coach. Has never spoken out about EMU cutting the most successful team on campus that he built. I just don’t understand him.

Swim3057
Reply to  Meeeee
25 days ago

While he was certainly successful as coach at EMU, Mike Jones built the program that dominated the MAC and Peter continued the legacy.

SwimGuy
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
25 days ago

USA swimming only cares about the top clubs/top athletes. They do nothing at all to promote the sport and hype it up in any way. They’re extremely lucky athletes like Phelps and Ledecky have come along in recent years to grab some attention or else they would be dead in the water. Kyle Sockwell has done more on his own to grow the sport in his post collegiate career than USA swimming has done in their entire existence.

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  SwimGuy
25 days ago

That first sentence is so unfortunately true.

YGBSM
Reply to  SwimGuy
24 days ago

It is sad (and quite concerning) that the tally is currently 37-0 of Likes v. Dislikes for this post. Even taking into account that message boards are inherently negative, that is a damning ratio. 100% of today’s respondents agree? Youch

SwimFun
Reply to  YGBSM
25 days ago

Iowa was given the same number, raised the funds and was still told no in 2020.

YGBSM
Reply to  SwimFun
25 days ago

Cut by Gary “Lawsuit Losses” Barta.

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Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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