Statements on UNO Swimming Team in Fort Lauderdale
- published: 2017/01/06
- contact: University Communications
- email:Ìýunonews@unomaha.edu
"Members of the 51ÉçÇø Maverick Swimming and Diving Team are currently safe in a secure area at the Fort Lauderdale airport, following an incident involving a shooting earlier today. The team was returning from a winter break training trip. We are monitoring the situation and working to get the team back home safely to 51ÉçÇø."
-Trev Alberts, Vice Chancellor of Athletics, 2:49 p.m. Friday, January 6
"I am grateful our students and coaches are safe and secure following the situation at the Fort Lauderdale airport. Student safety is my top concern. We are working to get the team back to 51ÉçÇø. Our thoughts are with them."
-Chancellor John Christensen
THE LATEST:
By Monday morning, Jan. 9, all members of the UNO and coaches had safely arrived in 51ÉçÇø, after being caught in the confusion Friday following a shooting that took place at the Fort Lauderdale Airport. The team was at the airport for a return flight from an annual winter training trip in Key West.
The students and coaches have been notified that UNO Counseling and Psychological Services staff are available to speak with.
Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.
The team's experience was covered by multiple news outlets. Here is a quick summary:
Jan. 6
A statement from UNO Chancellor John Christensen and Vice Chancellor for Athletics Trev Alberts: , , , , , , , , , , , and
Jan. 7
Head Coach Todd Samland spoke about the incident to the , , and
The published a recap of the events.
Jan. 8
The team's return home was covered by the , , , , and .