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Carnegie Mellon University Women's Swimming
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Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University Women's Swimming

NCAA Division 3 Pittsburgh, PA Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

11%

Avg SAT

1,545

Avg ACT

34

Enrollment

7,187

Team Information

Sport

Swimming

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Pittsburgh, PA

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Coaching Staff (2)

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Matt Kinney

Head Coach

Kinney, the women have set and re-set school records with all but two being established under his tutelage. Most recently, Kinney has mentored All-America performances in the 200-yard medley relay and 400-yard medley relay while the 2011 team earned the programs first relay All-America honor when the 800-yard freestyle relay finished 13th. Kinney is a big proponent of academics as his teams have earned Scholar All-America recognition in each of his nine seasons. Additionally, seven women and two have been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large Team during Kinneys tenure. To top off Kinneys career at Carnegie Mellon, he has mentored 18 men to 31 All-America honors and 11 women to 28 All-America honors. The women's team has set and re-set 31 individual school records and 18 relay school records under Kinney's leadership. Kinney and his assistants have also been named UAA Mens Coaching Staff of the Year three times (2009, 2010, and 2013). Prior to the 2007-2008 season, Kinney spent 12 years as the head men's and women's swimming coach at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Throughout his 12 year tenure as head coach at Mary Washington, Kinney led the men's and women's teams to an impressive combined dual mark of 182-59 and a total of 22 combined Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) titles, including 12 straight for the womens program. During Mary Washingtons conference title run he was named CAC Coach of the Year 12 times, seven with the women's program and five with the men. Kinney has brought tremendous coaching experience to Carnegie Mellon University, as he coached 88 All-America performers at UMW. A native of Canton, Ohio, Kinney is a 1993 graduate of Kenyon College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. While a student-athlete at Kenyon he was a three-time All-America athlete for the Lords and was part of three NCAA Division III National Championship teams. He was also selected captain his senior season. Following his undergraduate work, Kinney went on to Western Illinois University, where he earned a Master of Science degree in sports management while assisting with the swimming program.

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Alicia Gorman

Coach

Gorman's tenure as the Carnegie Mellon University head diving coach has resulted in three diving coach of the year honors and multiple athletes competing on the regional and national stage. In back-to-back years, three female divers made the regional diving meet with Machika Kaku advancing to the NCAA Championships twice. Kaku earned All-America Honorable Mention honors in 2015 and set the school record on the 1-meter board as a freshman. Gorman earned her third University Athletic Association (UAA) Diving Coach of the Year award on the men's side following freshman Gabriel Bamforth's championship performance. Gorman also mentored Bamforth to the NCAA Championships where he became the first male diver in program history to achieve All-America Honorable Mention honors with his performance on the 3-meter board. Additionally, Gorman mentored Matt Kuhn to two UAA Men's Diver of the Year awards (2007, 2009). In 2008, junior Charlotte Jennings earned All-America Honorable Mention on the 1-meter board at the NCAA Championships while 2007 marked the programs first male diving champion in UAA competition. Gorman is originally from Knoxville, Tenn. where she graduated from The University of Tennessee with a B.S. in sport management and a M.S. in human performance and sport studies with a concentration in sport administration. Alicia was a diver at UT for four years and qualified for the SEC Championships three years and the NCAA Zone meet all four years of competition. She was both a springboard and platform diver. Her coaching background includes age group, high school, camps and collegiate experience. Gorman became the volunteer assistant coach for Tennessee while finishing her masters degree and at completion became the program director and age group coach for Tennessee Diving, the competitive age group team in Knoxville. While program director at Tennessee, she developed and implemented a high school diving program for all high schools in the greater Knoxville area. Gorman lives in Bethel Park, Pa., with her husband Tom and daughters, Amelia and Chloe.

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