2015 North Carolina Swimming Coach of the Year (LSC) Sean Quinn has been promoted to a full-time assistant with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels men’s and women’s teams, the school announced on Tuesday.
Previously the head coach of the North Carolina Aquatic Club, Quinn had been serving as a part-time assistant for his alma mater. The Tar Heels were left with a full-time vacancy, though, after Mike Litzinger left to become the head coach at Notre Dame.
Quinn, a former UNC school record holder in the 100 and 200 yard breaststrokes, has been the head coach of the North Carolina Aquatic Club since 2010, and has spent the last 7 seasons as a part-time assistant and the 6 before that as a volunteer assistant.
NCAC sent 18 swimmers to the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials; 12 of which are varsity swimmers at UNC, and the other 6 of which are more formally NCAC club members.
Full press release below
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Sean Quinn has been promoted to the position of full-time assistant swimming coach at the University of North Carolina as announced by Tar Heel head coach Rich DeSelm Monday. Quinn has been a part of the UNC swimming program since 1999 as a student-athlete, volunteer coach, part-time assistant coach and the head coach of the North Carolina Aquatic Club, a U.S. Swimming club program based in Chapel Hill that trains at UNC’s Koury Natatorium.
Quinn has excelled as the NCAC head coach and was named in September 2015 as the North Carolina Swimming Coach of the Year, an award named in honor of Franke Belle.
A former Tar Heel school record holder in the 200-yard breaststroke and 100-meter breaststroke and current record holder in the 200-meter breaststroke, Quinn, recently completed his seventh year as a part-time assistant coach for the Carolina swimming program following six years in which he served as one of the program’s volunteer coaches. He served as a staff coach for the NCAC from 2003 to 2010 when he was named the club’s head coach.
“We are extremely excited to name Sean Quinn to our staff,” DeSelm says. “As the head coach of our club team, North Carolina Aquatic Club, for the past six years, Sean has demonstrated outstanding leadership and coaching abilities. His transition should be an easy one because, for 13 years, Sean has also been coaching our college swimmers on a part-time basis.
“The team knows and respects him and will benefit from his impact, now on a full-time basis. Sean is an outstanding coach, knows and loves UNC, is a fantastic representative of our school and program and will bring a great deal of knowledge and passion to the team, in practice and recruiting. He is a seasoned administrator and will be a great asset in that aspect of the job. We look forward to Sean moving into this new role with us.”
Over the years, Quinn has worked to build NCAC into one of the top age group programs in the country, boasting multiple Nationals, Junior Nationals and Olympic Trials qualifiers. In September 2014, he achieved one of the highest coaching honors when U.S. Swimming named him a National Team coach. In 2015, he was named a U.S. National Team coach for the second year in a row. Prior to becoming the overall head coach, Quinn was the head age group coach for the North Carolina Aquatic Club. He was selected as a North Carolina Zone Team coach in 2009. Quinn helped coach the North Carolina team to a third-place finish in that competition in Orlando, Fla.
A native of Lancaster, S.C., and 1999 alumnus of Lancaster High School, Quinn was a three-time All-America selection as a Tar Heel, earning those honors in 2000, 2002 and 2003. His best NCAA finish was an eighth place in the 200-yard breaststroke as a freshman in 2000. He also finished 10th in the 200 breaststroke at the NCAA Championships in 2002.
Quinn, a tri-captain of the 2002-03 Tar Heel team, won a silver medal in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He finished fifth in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. He was offered a slot on the United States Team at the 2002 Short Course World Championships in Moscow. During his freshman year at UNC, he competed in the Short Course World Championships in Athens, Greece. Before enrolling at Carolina, he swam in the 1999 U.S. Junior World Championships in Barcelona on a U.S. team coached by former Tar Heel head mentor Frank Comfort.
Quinn won ACC individual championships in the 200-yard breaststroke in 2000 and 2003. Until 2014, he held the Tar Heel school record in the 200-yard breaststroke at 1:56.39. He still holds the Tar Heel record in the 200-meter breaststroke at 2:14.92 set at the 2002 U.S. National Championships. A four-time All-ACC selection, Quinn swam for the Mecklenburg Aquatic Club while in high school and was coached there by Pat Hogan. Quinn was named Carolina’s most outstanding swimmer in 2000 and 2002 and the team’s most valuable swimmer in 2003. His sister Kathleen swam for four years at UNC and was a tri-captain of the 2004-05 women’s team.
Born May 20, 1981, Quinn is married to Beth Colacurcio Quinn, herself a former UNC swimmer. They have a daughter, Alice, 3 1/2 years old. Son Henry will celebrate his first birthday on December 8, 2016.
What happened to Spiniello?
Congrats & Lets Go Heels!!
Reading the article, does it say if Quinn graduated from UNC? If so what was his degree? Just Curious?
Graduated with a degree in Psychology.. very well decorated former swimmer and current coach.
That is great to know- look forward to seeing this updated added ti his UNC bio
Well… that was convenient…. again
Congratulations Sean!!! Go Heels!!!