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Former Penn Swimmer Endows Swimming & Diving Head Coaching Position

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 9

December 23rd, 2022 News

The University of Pennsylvania has received a major gift to endow the head coaching position and support the university’s varsity swimming and diving program into the future.

Louis Kozloff, who graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1965 and from Penn’s medical school in 1969, and his wife Rene C. Kozloff, who graduated from Penn’s nursing school in 1967, made the gift. That gift established establish the Lou and Rene Kozloff Head Coach of Swimming position.

While the school didn’t announce the exact amount of the gift, one source tells SwimSwam that it was just over $1 million and is an estate gift.

Lou Kozloff is a vascular surgeon in North Bethesda, Maryland and swam on the varsity team at Penn. He is also a Professor of Surgery at the George Washington University Medical Center.

“Penn Athletics is thrilled to have loyal alumni like Lou and Rene, who understand the importance of supporting our swimming programs right now and in the future,” said Alanna Shanahan, C’96, T. Gibbs Kane, Jr., W’69, Director of Athletics and Recreation. “The Kozloffs’ commitment will ensure that Penn is able to retain and attract talented coaches who guide our student-athletes to success in and out of the water. We are so grateful for the Kozloffs’ enduring support of the Red and Blue.”

The Kozloffs have been active members of the Penn community for decades. Lou serves on the Penn Alumni Board, the Medical Alumni Advisory Council, and the Penn Athletics Swimming Board, and has held various volunteer leadership positions across the University. He is a member of the Penn Athletics Hall of Fame. Rene is a Class of 1967 reunion volunteer and has also been engaged in various volunteer roles in service to Penn.

“As a former Penn swimmer, this gift is immensely personal,” said Lou Kozloff. “It is an honor to contribute to the program’s growth, and to enable talented swimmers at Penn to gain valuable skills like leadership, teamwork, and time management, that will benefit them in the pool and in their professional lives after Penn.”

“We are incredibly grateful for the Kozloffs’ support. Their gift sends a vital message to our talented swimmers and divers: we believe in them, and we are committed to preparing them for success in the pool, in the classroom, and in their careers,” said Mike Schnur, Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach. “I’m humbled to be the inaugural Louis and Rene Kozloff Head Coach of Swimming—what an honor and a worthy investment for our varsity swimmers.”

Current Penn men’s and women’s head swimming & diving coach Mike Schnur has led the program for 17 seasons, and is responsible for coaching both of the school’s NCAA titles: Chris Swanson in the mile at the 2016 men’s championship, and Lia Thomas in the 500 free at the 2022 women’s championship. Both teams finished 3rd at last year’s Ivy League Championship meet.

Sophomore Matt Fallon currently leads the NCAA this season in the 200 breaststroke.

According to a Penn press release, the Kozloffs hope that their gift will “inspire others to have an impact and that their gift will serve as a launching point to encourage others to make endowment gifts of their own.”

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Nick
1 year ago

Kudos to the Kozloffs!

QuakerFan
1 year ago

Go Quakers!!

Robbie
1 year ago

Nice heartwarming story on these two very generous alums, underscoring the spirit of the holidays. Wonderful to read, especially in these times of schools cutting swim programs. Thank you for posting the details.

NCAA 200 fly C-finalist
1 year ago

Go Quakers!

Kurt Dickson
1 year ago

Incredibly generous. Any word whether I am supposed to take this as tacit acceptance of Penn’s assault on women and women’s sports or just a guy that loves his school.

Coach
Reply to  Kurt Dickson
1 year ago

Not this bs again. Go complain on some conservative message board about the one transgender athlete any of you know or care about, this one is for swimming discussion

Last edited 1 year ago by Coach
Kurt Dickson
Reply to  Coach
1 year ago

BS because I don’t agree with you I guess. Just because you want something real bad doesn’t make it fair or right. I would say the whole denial of science, biology, genetics from your ilk is bs. But, since this is, as you point out, a swimming discussion (and you are unable to discern the relationship), please educate me some more about swimming Coach

Coach
Reply to  Kurt Dickson
1 year ago

Ok let’s talk swimming and specifically this article, which has nothing to do with Lia Thomas and is solely a good news story about a coaching position becoming endowed, which = stability for the sport on both men’s and women’s sides in a rapidly changing landscape.

As it always has been the idea of an “assault on women’s sports” by the minuscule number of trans women athletes is a joke, as stringent rules require a lengthy, arduous, and life-altering process to transition which weeds out those looking for (fleeting!) sporting glory. And by the way, if you’ve watched elite women’s swimming lately you know that there are a very small percentage of men who can replicate these times in… Read more »

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Kurt Dickson
Reply to  Coach
1 year ago

I agree endowed programs are indeed a good thing. I would disagree with your other point. You can quote all the junk science there is on the topic and will likely not convince 98 percent of people (regardless of their politics) that going through puberty as a male and transitioning afterwards is not an advantage. Perhaps the person that lost out on a national championship in the 500 would agree with my characterization and not call it a joke. I believe all have a right to live any way they choose and not be harassed. I also believe we should love one another. I do not believe the women especially at the elite level should be subjected to this in… Read more »

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Braden Keith

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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