Towson Swim & Dive Adds Recent ODU Grad Ryan Lincicum To Staff As Assistant Coach

Courtesy: Towson Athletics

TOWSON, Md. – Ryan Lincicum has joined the Towson University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams as an assistant coach, head coach Anthony Bruno announced Friday.

“Ryan will be a great addition to our program!” Coach Bruno stated, “Ryan had a great experience as a student athlete, and I know he’ll be able to build strong connections this season with our team members. Ryan will be supporting all areas of the program and working with a verity of training groups. I think Ryan’s experience as a finalist at the conference level and a main stay on relays for ODU will be valuable as we chase a CAA championship this season.”

Lincicum graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology while minoring in exercise science and sport management and spent four years on the Monarch men’s swimming & diving team specializing in the 50m, 100m, and 200m freestyle.

As a senior, Lincicum earned top ten finishes in the 100 free (45.06) and 200 free (1:39.28) at the 2025 ASUN Championships and was a part of 400 and 800 free relay teams that both claimed bronze medals. He was an A-finalist in the 2022 and 2023 CCSA Championships as a freshman and sophomore.

“I’m so excited to join Towson swimming and diving.” Lincicum said, “It’s an honor to be part of such a strong program and have the opportunity to work with such a talented group of student-athletes and staff. Coach Bruno has shared his goals for the season, and I look forward to turning them into a reality. Goh Tigers!”

Lincicum was also a division 15 head coach in the Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) from 2021-2024 where he coached a variety of age groups and led the Burke Station Destroyers to a cumulative 15-5 record and a 2024 Division 15 Championship. In 2025 he became the head coach of NVSL division 1 team Highlands Swim Team, whom he led to the team’s best record since 2019.

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FastSwimming
10 months ago

7 person staff is pretty crazy for a mid major, their department must really value swimming and diving, which is nice to see for a change

Pat Boyle
10 months ago

Win The CAA!

Why Not
Reply to  Pat Boyle
10 months ago

https://www.swimcloud.com/results/310386/

Surely the Volunteer Coach swings the meet nearly 400 points in Towson’s favor!

Social kicker
Reply to  Pat Boyle
10 months ago

Don’t know what kool aid you are drinking but Towson has been on a steady decline for past several seasons. If things don’t change they will end up DFL in the conference.