Kevin Arakaki Returns To Louisville As Assistant Coach

Louisville has announced the addition of Kevin Arakaki to its staff as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Arakaki takes the position formerly held by Trevor Maida who joined the Texas program under Bob Bowman earlier this offseason.

“I am thrilled to welcome Kevin back to our program,” said Louisville head coach Arthur Albiero.  “He did a phenomenal job creating great relationships when he was our volunteer coach previously.  He understands our program culture of excellence and he will be a great addition to our “rock star” coaching staff. After we made the announcement to our team, the exciting responses I have received from team members who worked with Kevin before says it all. It was pure joy and excitement!”

Arakaki spent three seasons as a volunteer with Louisville, notably helping the programs to their highest combined finishes in 2019 when the women finished 4th and the men were 5th. The men also swam to a 2021 ACC title during Arakaki’s stint as a volunteer assistant. Arakaki notably primarily worked with the sprint group during his first stint and will most likely return to the same group as Maida worked with the sprint group this past season and is now going to lead the sprint group at Texas.

In addition to working with Louisville, he also assisted with Cardinal Aquatics, the club swimming affiliate of Louisville. He served as the national group coach.

After spending time at Louisville during his first stint, he was named assistant coach at fellow ACC school Pitt in 2021. He was the only swimming coach to be retained when Chase Kreitler took over the program in the 2022 off-season.

Pitt saw 15 athletes qualify for the 2022-2023 NCAA Championships. The team sent six men, two swimmers and four divers, to the 2024 NCAA Championships. The women’s team sent two swimmers and two divers to 2024 NCAAs.

Arakaki spent his student-athlete career at Western Illinois, graduating in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Sport Psychology from California Southern University in 2019. He began his coaching career with Hawaii Swim Club, his local club team.

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NCAA>ISL
7 hours ago

THE GOAT

Swim
7 hours ago

HSC proud!

swammer22
7 hours ago

This is so sad for the pitt program. The amount of people that have left in the past couple of years while under chase says something. Kelsey Reott, Roman Willets, Samantha Pitter, and now Kevin Arakaki. Not to mention in 2022 all the swimmers that left and then continued. All you see from pitt is coaches leaving at the moment. All in the same year too. Seems the rumors are true about the over writing problem that continues. I’ve heard it from several pitt women that left in 2022 when the rinse cycle happened. He doesn’t seem to listen to his swimmers or coach because his beliefs come from Texas and Cal. The constant garbage yards and little feedback that… Read more »

Bottomless Pitt
9 hours ago

Another coach “Chased” out!

Wildlife
Reply to  Bottomless Pitt
57 minutes ago

And with no coaches ready to hop on and join too. Pitts offering decent salary at a P4 and a good place to live…and no one is going for it. The rumors about control over workouts, micromanaging coaches, and going way over budget are not good.

This Guy
10 hours ago

Nice addition

Swimshady
10 hours ago

Goat

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