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UConn Coach Bob Goldberg To Retire Following 2016-2017 Season

The following is a press release courtesy of the University of Connecticut:

Swimming Coach Bob Goldberg To Retire Following 2016-17 Season

UConn Athletic Communications – October 10, 2016 – Swimming Coach Bob Goldberg To Retire Following 2016-17 Season

STORRS, Conn. (October 10, 2016) — University of Connecticut head men’s and women’s swimming coach Bob Goldberg, who is entering his 29th year at UConn and 46th year in coaching overall, has announced that he will retire following the 2016-17 season.

“I have had a very rewarding career at UConn and now I am ready to begin a new chapter in my life,” said Goldberg. “I want to thank all the wonderful people I have worked with at UConn and appreciate all the fantastic relationships I have developed. Most of all, I am grateful to the approximately 600-plus student-athletes that have been part of UConn swimming over the years. They have represented our program and our University in a first-class manner academically, athletically and in the community.

“I want to congratulate Coach Goldberg on his upcoming retirement and thank him for everything he has done for UConn,” said Director of Athletics David Benedict. “Coach has been at UConn during an incredible time of growth both academically and athletically and he has been a valuable member of the Division of Athletics and the campus community.”

Goldberg’s teams have consistently performed at a very high level in a competitive environment. UConn has always contended at the conference level under Goldberg and has finished each of his 28 seasons with a winning record in dual meet competition.

He has had swimmers compete at the highest levels in both the United States and abroad. UConn swimmers have participated at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Olympic Games, Senior National Championships, U.S. Opens and Regional Championships. International swimmers at UConn have competed nationally in Canada, Israel, Bulgaria, Ireland, England, Suriname, Jamaica, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Poland as well as at the European and World Championships.

Goldberg has spent his entire professional life in aquatics and has worked in just about every level. Goldberg spent his early swimming days learning at the YMCA under mentor Bob Rowe. He swam in prep schools under Coach Al Houston before experiencing a college career under legendary coaches Charles Silvia and Charlie Smith at Springfield College.

After one year as a public school teacher, Goldberg became diving coach and an assistant professor at Penn State, where he worked with Lou McNeill. He then spent three years as an administrator and assistant professor at North Carolina State before coming to UConn to coach swimming in 1988-89.

Goldberg is originally from Watertown, Mass. and has a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Springfield College and a master’s degree in biomechanics from Penn State.
He is married to Alyce (Parrish) and they have three children, David, Scott and Sarah, and six grandchildren.

 

AB

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BTB
7 years ago

About time. Whoever gets the job next has a diamond in the rough.

djalbertson
8 years ago

Wow! As a former UConn swimmer, thanks to Bob for growing the program. He has had tremendous success as the head coach. Wish him the very best!

BTB
Reply to  djalbertson
7 years ago

To what standard?

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