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Cal To Hire Texas Volunteer Chase Kreitler As New Assistant Coach

California will fill the vacancy in its men’s coaching staff this week, hiring former Texas volunteer assistant coach Chase Kreitler, a source tells us.

Kreitler will take over the official coaching staff spot that opened up when Yuri Suguiyama took the head coaching job at Wisconsin last month.

Kreitler was a volunteer assistant with Texas for the past two seasons, though his prior three stints were paid, official assistant coaching gigs. He’s a California native who swam at California State University Bakersfield from 2005-2009, and he stayed on with that program as an assistant coach for two more seasons. During his coaching tenure there, CSUB won its first-ever conference title in Division I by winning the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in 2011. He then spent the next two years at Eastern Michigan University, helping the team win MAC titles.

After that, Kreitler was with LSU for three seasons, and jumped into a volunteer role with Texas in 2016, staying there through this past NCAA season.

Kreitler recently moved to California, as his wife started a job with Facebook. Per his Facebook, Kreitler started as a volunteer assistant coach at Stanford University last month.

He joins a Cal men’s program that has finished 2nd at the past four NCAA Championships and has finished 1st or 2nd every year since 2010, winning three titles along the way.

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Scott Power
6 years ago

Congrats Chase! Miss seeing you at UT.

6 years ago

Great hire. Chase has been under some great coaches all along the way. Check out the podcast he did with us a while back while at Texas. Good luck Chase!
https://rittersp.com/podcast/swimming-is-such-a-hard-sport-it-has-to-be-fun-chase-kreitler

Rick Flair
Reply to  Chris Ritter
6 years ago

That Phd in swimming from eddie is paying off!

completelyconquered
Reply to  Chris Ritter
6 years ago

This was a good one. Thanks Chris.

Bevo
6 years ago

Cal is very lucky to get Chase! Congrats:)

OLDBALDIMER
6 years ago

Chase is a Good Guy! Congrats to him!

Goldmedalgal
6 years ago

4d chess the mole has been set in play

Michael
6 years ago

Nicely done! Great guy and a fantastic coach! Couldn’t have asked for a nice guy.

Dressel will break 20 long course
6 years ago

Without Chase Kreitler, Eddie Reese is nothing, now Cal will win next year.

Swimming Fan

You forgot that Dean Farris will be in Austin this summer to help Eddie out.

Hmmm....

Does Chase know how to coach diving?

Harambe
6 years ago

Great hire, I wish he could still be a longhorn, but it’s such a great move for his career.

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