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A Summary Of Current Open Division I Head Coaching Positions (July Update)

Almost all of the head coaching positions have been filled in the last month, with the biggest flood coming at the end of US Olympic Trials. With just over a month to go before most schools start, 4 positions are open at the moment.

PROGRAMS THAT STILL HAVE A HEAD COACHING POSITION OPEN (AS OF THE AFTERNOON OF JULY 14TH):

  • Cal Poly: Phil Yoshida was placed on a leave of absence at the start of the 2023-2024 season and the athletes have now been informed that he will not return to his position.
  • Incarnate Word: After one season under Reed Robelot, UIW is in search of a new head coach.
  • Xavier: Brent MacDonald became the next head coach of West Virginia after spending 18 seasons with Xavier.
  • Hawaii: Mike Stephens left the program to join the Stanford men as the associate head coach. Stephens arrived in fall 2022 after previously spending time as head coach at Boston College.

PROGRAMS THAT HAVE ALREADY FILLED THEIR HEAD COACHING POSITIONS:

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Swim fan
3 months ago

Nearly August and Cal Poly STILL has not hired a coach- close to a year without a head coach. Ridiculousness.

Swimfacts
3 months ago

UTRGV has a new coach in the Dl.

Swimcoach
3 months ago

Siena College?

Mark Rauterkus
3 months ago

When do we get to see the list of head coaching changes for summer swimming teams and country clubs?

olde coach
Reply to  Mark Rauterkus
3 months ago

I think you missed it?????

H2uhoh
3 months ago

It’s amazing no one is talking about how in the last 3 years the number of coaches leaving/stepping down from positions to get out of the industry completely. It’s sad how toxic this career has become.

joannietheswimmer
3 months ago

My head is spinning.

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