Patrick Boyle Returns to Towson Swim & Dive as Assistant Coach

Courtesy of Towson University

TOWSON, Md. – Patrick Boyle has returned for a second stint as an assistant coach of the Towson University men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams, he will also serve as the men’s swimming & diving recruiting coordinator; Head Coach Anthony Bruno announced Monday afternoon.

“I’m incredibly excited to return to Towson and to have the opportunity to work again with Coach Bruno, Coach Petit, and the entire staff,” Boyle stated. “In our conversations, Coach Bruno has shared a powerful vision for the program, and I believe we’re poised to accomplish some amazing things. I’m proud to be part of this journey as we build toward a bright future!”

Boyle has served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for La Salle University since June of 2023. He was the primary coach for the explorer’s distance and IM groups and was responsible for recruiting for the men’s and women’s teams. Before joining La Salle, Boyle spent the 2022-23 season as an assistant coach at Towson where he was the lead coach for alternative workout slots and ran meet day operations.

During his first stint with the Tigers, Boyle worked as an age group coach for Loyola Blakefield Aquatics. He previously served as Director of Fairfield Area Swim School at Fairfield Aquatics Club from 2021-22.

“I am excited to work alongside Pat again!” Coach Bruno said, “Pat has seen a tremendous amount of growth during his time at La Salle- the program achieved its first NCAA qualifier and has seen a huge uptick in recruiting. Pat was a key contributor in all areas of the program and has proven his ability to work with high level athletes. Pat will bring a tremendous amount of energy to our program and will make an immediate impact in our quest for a CAA championship this season.”

Boyle graduated from Fairfield University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and a Minor in Economics. He was a member of the Stags men’s swimming and diving team from 2018-2022, was a team captain and was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team for the 2019-2020 season

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Dave F
10 months ago

Pat is going to crush it at Towson, Congrats Pat.

John Spadafina
10 months ago

Congrats Pat

Bring it on
10 months ago

Congrats Pat!

FastSwimming
10 months ago

Reference: https://swimswam.com/pat-mead-joins-wife-maureen-on-usa-swimming-banned-list/
For clarification, this is a dig at Towson and an old staff/administration…
#RetrieverNation the superior MD school

Last edited 10 months ago by FastSwimming
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Reply to  FastSwimming
10 months ago

…I’m sorry but UMBC is throwing stones at glass houses about schools with coaches who behaved badly?

Bruh
10 months ago

Being the first to comment under the Bosse article (guy who “left” Towson to go to Niagara) and then immediately taking his job is some nasty work.

new york swammer
Reply to  Bruh
10 months ago

They are friends, from Fairfield to Towson

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