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

The swimming and diving coaching carousel is in full swing and more coaching positions have been filled which has also opened more opportunities, especially at the mid-major level. Boston College seems to be the only remaining Power 4(5) job open as of publishing. See the May update here. 

PROGRAMS THAT STILL HAVE A HEAD COACHING POSITION OPEN (AS OF THE AFTERNOON OF JUNE 5TH):

PROGRAMS THAT HAVE ALREADY FILLED THEIR HEAD COACHING POSITIONS:

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Sleepy
3 months ago

So the BC program is the one Braden has been hinting about getting cut on twitter right?

Barbossa Andrew
3 months ago

Any insights as to where Wyatt will wind up?

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Barbossa Andrew
3 months ago

Club coaching with his dad. I could be really wrong but I don’t see him going to another school due to Texas loyalty.

RealSlimThomas
Reply to  Barbossa Andrew
3 months ago

Is there a world where Wyatt is an Olympic coach? I assume it would require Reese to turn it down, which he might…

It would likely require both Fosters, Carozza, Hobson, and Casas to be on the team. Then you could even add someone like Johnston who hasn’t been training with the program but has obvious ties to it.

Jeah
3 months ago

Who has been the best offseason hire this year so far? Hollie Bonewit-Con or Brent MacDonald?

Jeah
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 months ago

Those were my top 2 of the hires so far. I need to see more from Bowman to be convinced.

Jeah
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 months ago

Will he be able to win an NCAA title in the next 5 years?

John
Reply to  Jeah
3 months ago

Do any of your « other » two options have the same chance/held to the same standard.

Low level trolling me thinks.

Jeah
Reply to  John
3 months ago

They have a chance to improve their teams more than what Bowman can.

Old Swim Coach
Reply to  Jeah
3 months ago

What do you need to see from Bowman to be convinced?

SwimGuy
Reply to  Old Swim Coach
3 months ago

probably wants to see Bob actually swim an individual event and win it before even considering him a good hire

NC Swim Dad
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 months ago

I would ask the question of those currently hired who has the chance to make the biggest impact? Bowman I would think doesn’t have far to go but other programs can have significant improvement with a new coach/culture. Also, any word on Michael Walkers status?

Holden Caulfield's 400 IM
Reply to  Jeah
3 months ago

Whoever hires me.

Swaymonkey
3 months ago

I feel bad for whoever gets duped into taking the BC job.

Masters Swammer
Reply to  Swaymonkey
3 months ago

You don’t think a new coach would have the ability to change the culture?

Anonymous
Reply to  Masters Swammer
3 months ago

I think the issue lies more with the athletic department than the athletes

Swim3057
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

I think the cultural issue is institutional beyond just the AD and athletic administrators. This cultural problem has existed for many years spanning multiple coaches (and ADs)

Hypo
Reply to  Masters Swammer
3 months ago

Not saying they can’t but it seemed like they gave Brinkman a team with a full count and struck him out in less than a year because a few kids drank over Labor Day weekend.

I have a hard time seeing admin pivoting away from that now that they made it national news.

Wheeler Walker Jr.
3 months ago

How about Jason Calanog to UNLV?

Xanadu
Reply to  Wheeler Walker Jr.
3 months ago

UNLV has the best candidate for the position on staff already

Jeah
Reply to  Xanadu
3 months ago

Patrick Ota?

Swim Fast Swim Pretty
Reply to  Jeah
3 months ago

Jeah!

Swim Fast Swim Pretty
Reply to  Xanadu
3 months ago

Jeah!

James
Reply to  Swim Fast Swim Pretty
3 months ago

Ota has proven himself at every level (club, D3, D1), and has a lot of familiarity with the West Coast in terms of recruitment and knowledge of the players. He’d be a great choice for UNLV.

Coach
3 months ago

Georgia Southern already made a hire. Pretty sure you all had an article about it too.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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