A Summary Of Current Open Division I Head Coaching Positions (May Update)

The swimming and diving coaching carousel is in full swing. Last month we summarized all of the open positions. Nine positions were open a month ago but 11 are currently open.

PROGRAMS THAT STILL HAVE A HEAD COACHING POSITION OPEN (AS OF THE AFTERNOON OF MAY 8th):

PROGRAMS THAT HAVE ALREADY FILLED THEIR HEAD COACHING POSITIONS:

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Itsme
2 years ago

I thought byu and iowa state are filled now? Also wvu needs to fill TWO positions, not 1

Last edited 2 years ago by Itsme
Deep in Heart of Texas
2 years ago

You are missing UTRGV information

Speakup
2 years ago

Is there interest in Chris Plumb for these roles?

NC Swim Dad
2 years ago

I would think most of these programs want to get someone hired in quick order but what is the realistic deadline in order for someone to properly prepare for the upcoming season? Obviously some of these programs are still using interim coaches but who wants to commit to a school where program is in so much flux? Not to mention the current swimmers who are worrying about what is going to happen next.

BGray
2 years ago

Once again, the George Mason HC job has been vacant for a year.

Citius Altius Fortius
2 years ago
Chrome113
Reply to  Citius Altius Fortius
2 years ago

Covid happened, that’s the excuse they will use

YGBSM
Reply to  Citius Altius Fortius
2 years ago

The AD / school do not care one bit about swimming and diving. Not even a little.

Swammer TX
Reply to  YGBSM
2 years ago

Question of the century: Why should they?

What does having a swim program bring to your university?

PSU alum
Reply to  Swammer TX
2 years ago

Ouch

CoachLuke
Reply to  Swammer TX
2 years ago

Hard working student athletes

Swammer TX
Reply to  CoachLuke
2 years ago

What is something tangible that they bring to the table

IU Kicker
Reply to  Swammer TX
2 years ago

The university is supposed to serve the student, not the other way around.

bestsportever
Reply to  Swammer TX
2 years ago

Full price tuition as many swim programs don’t offer athletic money

CELL
2 years ago

The Penn state pool is pathetic

St8
Reply to  CELL
2 years ago

Good ol McCoy❤️

This Guy
Reply to  CELL
2 years ago

6 lane 25 yards? Lol come on Penn State. Just build a run of the mill lowest cost 50 meter pool, something to train a full team in and attract recruits. Hard to get faster crammed in a pool like that. Dont they have the biggest alumni base? Whoever is the new coach better start snuggling up to some boosters and get a pool built asap

Coach
Reply to  This Guy
2 years ago

I honestly thought I was looking at the warm down pool before coming to the comments

Proboscus
Reply to  CELL
2 years ago

But they have an outdoor 50 meter pool (that is mothballed 8 months a year…)

UB Swammer
Reply to  CELL
2 years ago

The 6-lane 25-yard in this pic is small. Pic also doesn’t show their 25m pool to the left of this image and the outdoor 50m facility.

Last edited 2 years ago by UB Swammer
DMSWIM
Reply to  UB Swammer
2 years ago

An outdoor 50 meter pool in Pennsylvania. Not very helpful for most of the year. Also, training SCM isn’t helpful for a SCY NCAA season.

Halos
Reply to  CELL
2 years ago

Still better than Iowa State’s…..

lane4
2 years ago

Any idea who will take over at WSU?

Shaddy419
Reply to  lane4
2 years ago

Probably Jeah at this point

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