Brown Hires Kevin Norman as New Head Coach for Men’s Swimming

The NCAA Division I coaching carousel is spinning excruciatingly slowly, with some of the biggest positions (Princeton, UNC, and Stanford) seeing no hirings yet, and with reports being that at least the latter two of those positions have had several coaches pull their names out of contention.

But, on Monday, two* mid-level D1 programs did announce new head coaches, including Brown University, which announced Kevin Norman as its new men’s head swimming & diving coach. Norman won’t come from far away: he spent the last decade as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with the men’s and women’s teams at Ivy League rivals Yale. He replaces Chris Ip, who spent 5 seasons as the school’s head coach.

“Kevin has helped build a highly successful program at Yale and has shown the ability to recruit and develop student-athletes at the highest level,” said Director of Athletics Jack Hayes. “He is ready to lead his own program, and we look forward to welcoming him to the Brown community.”

Yale’s women have a perfect 26-0 dual meet record over the last two seasons, including winning the coveted dual meet league championships in both 2018 and 2019.

The men’s team has a 38-13 dual meet record in the last 5 years (the Ivy League emphasizes dual meet results more than most conferences). Among the recent successes for Norman: He coached Aaron Greenberg to 3 Ivy League sprint titles in 2017 and 2018.

Prior to Yale, he was an assistant at Division III University of the South for a year, and before that was a volunteer assistant at Yale. He is a 2006 graduate of UNC Wilmington, where he was a captain and was a part of 4-straight CAA conference championship teams. He spent the year after his graduation as a strength and conditioning intern and student-assistant coach.

The Yale men finished higher than the Brown men at the Ivy League Championships in each of Norman’s 9 seasons as a full-time assistant with the program. The last time that Brown beat Yale at that meet was 1998, when Brown finished 3rd and Yale finished 5th.

Brown finished 6th at the 2018 Ivy League Championships while Yale was 5th: their lowest finish during Norman’s tenure. While Brown was at the bottom of the pile, their cupboard is not totally bare: the team  broke school records in 6 individual events and all 5 men’s relays in 2019. That includes a sprint triple from rising senior Cody Cline (19.46/42.87/1:35.31), which falls within Norman’s sprint wheelhouse.

Ivy League Finishes, Norman era at Yale

Yale Men Brown Men
2011 4th – 878.5 points 8th – 723 points
2012 4th – 966.5 7th – 596.5
2013 4th – 1,038.5 7th – 589.5
2014 4th – 987 7th – 679.5
2015 3rd – 1,162.5 7th – 634
2016 4th – 836 7th – 672
2017 4th – 1,115.5 6th – 796
2018 3rd – 1,138
Season Suspended
2019 5th – 1,035.5 6th – 884

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Swimmer
4 years ago

Kevin is a great recruiter, and I have faith he will bring in top swimmers and built this program up again. Good luck Kevin.

Former Yale Swimmer
4 years ago

Great hire for Brown! As a former Yale swimmer, Brown hit a home run with this hire. Kevin is a phenomenal coach but an even better person.

Kevin played a huge role in the Yale program over the past decade, developing the likes of Aaron Greenberg, Rob Harder, Kei Hyogo. Kevin also served as interim head coach when Tim Wise got suspended several years back. Norman kept the program stable during a difficult time.

Congrats Kevin and great hire for Brown.

oldswimfan
4 years ago

Another UNCW alumni. Great coaching tree from a small school in NC! DeSorbo at UVA, Norman at Brown, Guntoro at NC State.

Swamererer
Reply to  oldswimfan
4 years ago

And dont forget Tim Lane, formerly at Notre Dame and Villanova…..now coaching in Sydney and had Park Tae Wan training with him.

Small bird
4 years ago

So confused … Ip was a proven coach who was clearly developing that team. I have nothing against Norman, but when I heard IP was leaving, my hypothesis was that they were going to hire a big name. but this isn’t clearly a huge step forward. But Norman’s clearly done great work at Yale – we’ll see going forward I guess.

Austin
Reply to  Small bird
4 years ago

My comment when the change was first announced was, “Very odd to fire someone after 5 years and not have a statement of gratitude from the AD. Here, it was simply, “He’s not coming back.” Makes me believe that it was something beyond performance in the pool.”

To move from an experienced head coach to an assistant, although he was in the Ivy League and that present its own challenges, is a bit strange if a school is simply looking for improved athletic performance.. Of course, maybe Brown did have a big name in mind as a replacement and the deal fell through with that individual. That’s the beauty of fan pages…we all get to speculate.

Bud
Reply to  Austin
4 years ago

There is a real story here. You have a program that after years of mismanagement, started to show momentum. The results for 2018 were “relatively” excellent. They managed to totally upgrade their recruiting and bring in some decent swimmers. Then Ip and team basically get canned. Moreover, they bring in a rookie head coach. I did read somewhere spectulation that Ip was not liked by a major donor, and that influence prompted the change. If that is true, it feeds into the way wealthy people drive college sports decisions (i.e. the admissions scandal)

Touch First
Reply to  Bud
4 years ago

Ip is a good coach, but in 5 years he only moved up 1 spot to 6th place in the Ivy League despite having the best facility, his team was involved in a nasty hazing situation and, if that rumor about the big donor is actually true (probably isn’t), may not have done a good job connecting with his alumni. If you know anything about the League, Norman has been a force over the last several years in recruiting (take a look at Yale’s incoming class!) and developing some of Yale’s heavy hitters like Aaron Greenberg and Henry Gaissert. 5 years ago Brown hired the “experienced Power 5 coach” and it didn’t work. Now a younger, but very well-respected, coach… Read more »

Swim Guy
Reply to  Touch First
4 years ago

Totally agree! Norman is the “fresh face” that Brown needs right now!

Coachapalooza
4 years ago

Great hire for Brown! Any word on the UNC, Princeton and Stanford searches? Who’s in the mix, timeline, any news at all?

Swim Guy
Reply to  Coachapalooza
4 years ago

Absolutely!

Swimmer
4 years ago

Great hire!

Phil McDade
Reply to  Swimmer
4 years ago

Great guy! Solid individual who is clearly head coaching material.

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