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

With classes beginning at most schools this week and next, most head coaching positions have been filled but a few big positions still remain.

PROGRAMS THAT STILL HAVE A HEAD COACHING POSITION OPEN (AS OF THE AFTERNOON OF AUGUST 20TH):

  • Incarnate Word: After one season under Reed Robelot, UIW is in search of a new head coach.
  • 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.
  • Georgia Tech: Less than a week before classes began at Georgia Tech, Courtney Shealy Hart resigned from her position to pursue other professional opportunities.

PROGRAMS THAT HAVE ALREADY FILLED THEIR HEAD COACHING POSITIONS:

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GT fan
27 days ago

Anyone have updates on Georgia Tech?

Rick Paine
29 days ago

I am pretty sure UIW filled their head coaching position. I spoke with one of their assistant AD’s yesterday.

SwimFun
29 days ago

All signs pointing to this being near and/or the end of the program for Cal Poly. Really hate to see more programs lost but given the new landscape I’m sure they are not alone.

Tom Dolan Fan
30 days ago

Wyatt Collins no longer listed on the UT coaching roster. Anyone know if he will remain in swim coaching and where?

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Tom Dolan Fan
30 days ago

My guess is he’s either going elsewhere or to coach on his dad’s team

thezwimmer
Reply to  Tom Dolan Fan
30 days ago

A year or two ago he said in an interview (I think it was a Brett Hawke podcast) that he couldn’t imagine coaching at any other school. My guess would be he either moves back to New York to coach with Badger or he picks up a club/HS gig around town and stay in Austin.

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