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I sat down with Brandt Nigro, the head coach for the Army West Point men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Brandt takes us through his coaching journey, from volunteer to assistant to head coach and what he learned at each stop along the way. When he finally reached West Point, he had this to say about what drew him there:
“Beyond the amazing academic opportunities, leadership development, and athletic potential that Army West Point provides, it’s the people we coach and interact with each day that make this opportunity so unique and special. At Army West Point, you always feel like you are part of something bigger than yourself, bigger than just academics and athletics.”
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as clarification. from what i know, the architect behind Escobedo’s UMBC NCAA career was mainly former long time asst coach chris gibeau and partly head coach chad cradock
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