Year One of the Pat Skehan Era begins with a sense of
determination and optimism towards eventually transforming La Verne
swimming & diving into a force at both the conference and
national level. With the dawn of the 2011-12 season, Skehan
believes that the first step towards that goal has been
reached.
"We first wanted to raise the expectation level and thus far our
kids have really been receptive," said Skehan, who elevated the Cal
State Bakersfield program into a perennial Division II power.
"I've been amazed by how much they want to improve and become a
much more competitive unit.
Skehan also feels her staff is in place to help with the
reclamation project with assistants Errol Stump, Nicole Ruesch and
diving coach Jim Luci.
Both Errol and Nicole did a wonderful job of holding the team
together through the transition and have help bring in the
excitement as we move forward. They've stepped
tremendously. Jim is a great addition to the staff as he
brings solid credentials as a Division I competitor and a Division
III coach.
Skehan has inherited a men's and women's team that has met the
early challenges of a new regime. "Our athletes have been
great in meeting our initial expectations and theyve grown from
every challenge put in front of them," she said. "They are
beginning to see the potential in themselves which makes my
job more fun."
Additionally, Skehan believes that both squads, for what they
lack in depth have made up in sheer energy and enthusiasm to each
practice on a daily basis, which she believes will pay off in
subsequent meets.
Among the returnees on the men's squad include sophomore Marc
Okimura, who made an immediate splash in his first season with the
Leopards and looks to be a factor on the national scene in the
breaststroke. Additionally, the men's team should receive
strong contributions from Shane Hurter, Dennis Rickerd and Andrew
Mackay.
On the women's side, the Leopards are youthful but have high
expectations as they embark on the 2011-12 campaign. Among
the swimmers include talented freshman Maddy Lovrensky who could
factor in several events, and sophomore diver Melissa Dooley.
La Verne hosts three meets this season which include conference
matchups with Cal Lutheran (Dec. 3), Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Jan.
14) and Caltech (Feb. 4).
Though the SCIAC is one of the more formidable swimming &
diving conferences in the country at the Division III level, Skehan
feels that La Verne will soon become a presence among the
conference's elite programs. "We don't have big teams right
now, but our kids have taken ownership and pride into what we're
building and the results will follow."