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Frostburg Masters Swimming Under New Management!

Hello!

To those who may have been following this site but not necessarily Frostburg Swimming news, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Bryan Christiansen and I was hired last October to guide the Frostburg State University Men's and Women's Swimming Teams along with our FSU Masters program.

If you'd like to learn more about my journey to Frostburg, you can check that out right here.

We have a small but very dedicated contingent of athletes swimming right now, but we are looking to expand. Practices are conducted by both myself and Frostburg's Assistant Coach, Sydney Fazenbaker.

We split the year into four five-week sessions. Our last session of the 2018-19 school year will take place from March 11 – April 18 (off March 18 – 21 due to Spring Break!)

Our schedule for this is as follows:

Monday – 4:15pm – 5:15pm
Tuesday – 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Thursday – 5:30pm – 6:30pm

The cost per session is $50.00. You may attend any and all workouts you are able to. You may make checks out to Frostburg State University.

The registration payment deadline will be Monday, March 25th. You are welcome to come try for one week before you commit to payment.

Age 18 and up. Please come in swimming attire and bring a swim cap and goggles. We will provide equipment such as fins, kickboards, and pull buoys, but you are welcome to bring your own.

For more information and to register contact Coach Christiansen, bcchristiansen@frostburg.edu or Coach Fazenbaker sjfazenbaker@frostburg.edu.

We hope to see you at the pool!


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