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Lianne McCluskey Hired as Dartmouth Swimming & Diving Assistant Coach

Courtesy: Dartmouth Sports

HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth men’s and women’s swimming and diving head coach Jesse Moore has announced the hiring of Lianne McCluskey as an assistant coach.

“I am thrilled to welcome Lianne McCluskey to the woods,” Moore said. “Lianne’s expertise coaching at the club and collegiate level will launch our student-athletes to success. I love her age-group coaching experience because those fundamental skills we teach our youth are the very foundation of the more complex mechanics we teach our student-athletes.

“I knew from our very first conversation that she was the type of person born to mentor our swimmers and divers,” Moore continued. “Her zest, empathy, and compassion were not only felt by our student-athletes, but by former colleagues with whom she worked.”

McCluskey spent the 2020-21 season as the assistant swim coach and aquatics director at Brandeis. With much of the season canceled, the position looked a little different than in years past. While there, she helped plan practices, recruit athletes, and run the social media accounts, while also maintaining the pool.

Before that, McCluskey was a graduate assistant at Smith (2018-20), where she planned, organized, and helped run practices and meets, recruited, and oversaw the travel schedule. During the summer of 2019, she was a swim coach and camp counselor at the University of Texas Longhorn Swim Camp and also completed the core curriculum of the NCAA Women Coaches Academy through WeCOACH.

McCluskey was a Division III All-American and national champion at Denison before transferring to La Salle, graduating in 2014 with a degree in communication and journalism. She went on to get her master’s in exercise and sports studies from Smith in May of 2020.

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