Georgia Tech swimming and diving programs and guides, 1991-2006.

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Georgia Tech swimming and diving programs and guides, 1991-2006.

Produced annually by the Sports Information Office, the swimming and diving programs and guides in this collection contain a wide range of information about the swim team at Tech, including the season's rosters, profiles and photos of the coaches and players, statistics, outlines of the team's history, recaps of the previous season, records, and schedules of the upcoming season's meets. Most also include information on the facilities used by the team, especially the new Aquatic Center originally built for the Olympics. Usually, a list of quick facts about Georgia Tech and small articles on Tech's administration also appear. Once Tech fielded a women's team beginning in the 2001-2002 season, the guides include rosters, statistics, profiles, and photographs of the women's team as well. Most of the publications, particularly the later ones, were produced for the media. While the guides from the early 1990s consist of only about 10 pages, the later publications are more substantial.

0.4 linear feet (1 document case; about 11 volumes)

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