Misty Hyman to Resign as Arizona State Coach after NCAAs

Arizona State senior assistant coach Misty Hyman will resign her post after the NCAA Championships to “pursue new opportunities.” Hyman was a big piece of Bob Bowman‘s new staff when he took over before the 2015-2016 season.

“I have greatly appreciated the opportunity to learn and grow in a challenging environment,” Hyman said. “I have valued the tremendous privilege and responsibility of influencing our student-athletes. I am honored to have been part of this experience for these last two seasons.”

In the two years under Bowman, Hyman, and the rest of the new staff in Tempe, the team has seen a revitalization that includes men’s freshman Cameron Craig being named the conference championship swimmer of the meet; and the women’s team qualifying 3 individuals and all 5 relays for the NCAA Championships.

“Misty is an outstanding coach and leader to our student-athletes,” Bowman said. “She expanded our use of technology in practice and showed our swimmers how to quantify the sport from a mathematics perspective. She was a tremendous asset to our program, and I can’t wait to see all she accomplishes in the next chapter of her life. Most importantly, Misty is an amazing person and a wonderful role model for our student-athletes. Her positive energy lifted everyone in practice and competition. Misty will always be a Sun Devil and will continue to be an honorary member of our program.”

Bowman is referring to Hyman instituting the use of waterproof metronomes to help swimmers develop consistent stroke tempo.

Hyman as an athlete was the 2000 Olympic champion in the 200 fly. After her competitive career ended, she worked as an inspirational speaker and in private swim instruction at the Sanctuary Resort on Camelback – a luxury resort on nearby Camelback Mountain

 

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ADSF
7 years ago

Watched the vdo of the race. Gave me tears if joy. Saw the great Richard Quick when he was alive too.

Does anyine know where she is heading to? Best of luck, Misty!

Mikeh
7 years ago

What a shame that she is leaving

Iceage Swimmer
7 years ago

Just watched the clip of her gold medal race (thank you BOBO) Got my adrenaline pumping and got me choked up at the end seeing her reaction. Classic.

Bigly
7 years ago

Her Olympic 200 fly was epic. Best wishes for the future.

bobo gigi
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago
Sean
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

I could watch that a million times and still wouldn’t be nearly enough. So much guts and heart

Bigly
Reply to  Sean
7 years ago

Her reaction (and that of her teammate at the end) was one of the best Olympic moments ever.

Card Nation
Reply to  Bigly
7 years ago

Thanks Bobo! What an incredible race….I forgot how she just took off on the second 50 and never looked back.

jimswim
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

Thanks Bobo for the link. I watch that race (with the Australian announcers) servers times a yr. Her reaction and get explanations at conferences later are awesome. One of my three or four favorite Olympic moments.

Ono
7 years ago

“Bowman is referring to Hyman instituting the use of waterproof metronomes to help swimmers develop consistent stroke tempo”

You mean that revolutionary device known as a tempo trainer?

Trev
Reply to  Ono
7 years ago

I’m fairly confident that he is referring to the TritonWear platform.

Alex Bertrand
Reply to  Ono
7 years ago

Probably referring to Triton Wear… which is much, much more than just a tempo trainer.

Definitely recommend checking them out at http://www.tritonwear.com if you want to take your swimming, or your program’s swimming to the next level.

Im not affiliated with Triton Wear at all, just a passionate supporter of their product.

ChestRockwell
Reply to  Alex Bertrand
7 years ago

I didn’t think Triton acted as a temp trainer, is that another function?

Swimmmer
7 years ago

Word has it Bowman was running her out of town anyway.

Speed Racer
Reply to  Swimmmer
7 years ago

Was Hyman there before Bowman or did she come after him?

Know It All
Reply to  Speed Racer
7 years ago

He hired her. I saw her come to a local pool I worked at a few summers back with a young girl for a lesson. Very hands on and quick to work on technique down to the detail. She’s the real deal – and it was breaststroke (though not too far off from butterfly)

coachymccoachface
Reply to  Swimmmer
7 years ago

Source?

AvidSwimFan
Reply to  Swimmmer
7 years ago

Another Bowman hater. Why would he run her off if he hired her?

Coach
7 years ago

Sounds like she carried a lot of the great Bob Gillette with her. I hope she finds a way to stick In the sport in some fashion

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