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Seniors Anna Miller (left) and Libby Howell have been on the swim and dive team since 2017.

Diving into next season REGINALD LEE JR. Sports Reporter @ReginaldLeeJr16 With sports likely returning to colleges in the fall semester, both players and coaches on Missouri State’s swimming and diving teams continue to strategize on what their next plans will be this season. The swimming and diving season had completed for Missouri State before COVID-19 caused a cancellation in the spring semester, but it was still a shock to head coach Dave Collins. “You go on spring break thinking you’re going to be back in a week —you don’t go back thinking I’m not going to see this group of people for six or seven months,” Collins said. “My role has shifted from dealing with college students to teaching my elementary-aged daughters’ classes. Definitely more challenging.” The athletes in swimming and diving have the advantage of being coached and competing year-round via Olympic and safety exemptions. Most NCAA athletes have time periods where they cannot be directly coached. Collins said he thinks the pandemic wouldn’t affect their future plans and that it may be beneficial to them. “For us we really don’t ever take breaks —

and that’s including coaches,” Collins said. “I think you’re going to have the most motivated athletes we’ve ever had in the fall, you’re going to have coaches so excited to get back with their athletes and refreshed with new ideas; and you’re going to have healthy athletes.” Incoming freshmen for the most part have been the main priorities for both teams as Collins said he thinks they have had a harder situation forced on them. “They got graduation ripped out from them, some of them got their season ripped out from them, and they’re nervous because they’re getting ready to take the next step in their career to the college level and they’re not able to train right now,” Collins said. In regards to exactly how training is going during quarantine, Collins said he plans on implementing new boxing training techniques during preseason to prevent a dip in performance. “This seems like a good time to do it,” Collins said. “As a way to get fit, as a way to strengthen our bodies, get some cardio —do something different and have some fun.” The swimming and diving season will likely begin in October.


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Swim

2min
page 94

Track

6min
pages 95-100

Men’s basketball

5min
pages 92-93

Women’s basketball

3min
pages 90-91

Tennis

3min
page 89

Hockey

3min
page 88

Volleyball

3min
page 87

Women’s soccer

3min
page 83

Softball

4min
pages 85-86

Baseball

3min
page 84

Men’s soccer

3min
page 82

Men’s golf

2min
page 81

Women’s golf

2min
page 80

Residence life

11min
pages 73-77

Football

3min
pages 78-79

Women’s organizations

4min
page 70

Volunteer programs

5min
page 72

Campus ministries and

2min
page 71

MRC

5min
pages 68-69

FSL

10min
pages 64-67

Thrift stores

3min
pages 62-63

Standard multimedia projects

2min
page 61

Roommates

17min
pages 48-56

Bear snapshots

2min
pages 57-60

Academic calendar

6min
pages 43-45

Pickwick Place

3min
pages 46-47

Homesickness

4min
pages 41-42

Restaurants

10min
pages 36-40

Computer lab guide

2min
page 20

Bear pantry

9min
pages 30-35

Off campus study spots

4min
pages 28-29

Academic department housing

2min
pages 10-11

Public affairs

9min
pages 12-19

Textbooks

2min
pages 26-27

Bearline

8min
pages 22-25

TRIO student resources

2min
page 21
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