Acceptance Rate
40%
Avg SAT
1,380
Avg ACT
30
Enrollment
26,389
Sport
Swimming
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Raleigh, NC
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Braden Holloway
Head Coach
Holloway, a five-time All-America selection and 2001 graduate of NC State, enters his sixth season as head coach of the Wolfpack swimming and diving program. He was named to the position on June 29, 2011, by Director of Athletics Deborah A. Yow. In five seasons at NC State, Holloway's tenure has been full of success. Overall, Holloway has captured the 2013, 15 and 16 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's Coach of the Year honors, coached 158 All-ACC performances, 161 All-America performances, 19 ACC Individual Champions and 20 ACC Relay Champions. Holloway's program has also thrived in the classroom in his time in Raleigh, as he has seen 122 ACC Honor Roll selections, 53 student-athletes named to the All-ACC Academic Team and two members to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. The 2015-16 season for the men's and women's programs was one that could be considered one of the most successful combined seasons in program history, as Holloway and his staff guided the Wolfpack men won its second-straight conference championship title, a national title in the 400 freestyle relay and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship while the women placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs. The men's 26th ACC team title marked the first time since 1985 that the program earned back-to-back titles while its NCAA finish was the highest in 61 years. The women's conference and national finish marked the highest for the Wolfpack women since 1982. The men's team finished the regular season with a 3-3 record while the women tabbed a 9-2 ledger, as both teams remained in the top 25 of the national polls thoughout the entire year. In postseason competition the Wolfpack racked up a combined Throughout the 2014-15 campaign Holloway and his staff guided the men's team to an undefeated regular season, its 25 ACC Championship title and an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The season marked the first time in program history that both the men's and women's squads earned consecutive top-20 finishes at NCAAs, as the women finished 17 at the 2015 Championships. The women's team finished the regular season 5-3, followed by a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships, where Riki Bonnema became the first woman in 19 years to earn a gold medal at ACCs. Combined, Holloway saw 40 All-America performances, In 2013-14, both the Wolfpack men's and women's squad each finished in the top 16 at the NCAA Championships, marking the first time in program history that each squad finished in the top-16 in the same season. After posting a 5-5 mark during the regular season, the men's team posted the highest finish for the program since the 1995-96 campaign with a second-place finish at the ACC Championships, while also posting a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships to mark the program's highest finish since the 1978-79 campaign. After a regular season that saw the squad tally a 6-5 mark, the Wolfpack women finished fourth at the ACC Championships to mark its highest placement since the 1992-93 season. At the NCAA Championships, the women posted a 16th-place finish for its best finish since the 1981-82 campaign. Overall, the men's squad saw nine swimmers earn All-American honors and seven women earned All-America status. The 2012-13 campaign saw Holloway earn ACC Men's Coach of the Year honors, as the men capped the season with a 5-4-1 overall record and the women finished with a 7-4 mark. His men's squad capped the season with a top-15 finish at the NCAA Championships, the program's highest finish since the 1978-79 campaign. The finish also marked the highest among all ACC schools. The men's squad boasted eight individuals who claimed All-American honors at the NCAA Championships, while diver Hannah Hopkins of the women's squad claimed her second consecutive All-America honors on platform. The women finished the season with a 37th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In his first full recruiting class, Holloway brought in a class that was ranked among the top-25 for men and women, according to CollegeSwimming.com. The Pack enjoyed a tremendous amount of success throughout Holloway's inaugural season in 2011-12, as the men's team finished with a 9-2 overall ledger and the women finished with an 8-5 mark. The men's squad completed the regular season second in the ACC standings, while five athletes within the program garnered All-ACC honors. State was represented by Jonathan Boffa and Hopkins at the NCAA Championships, as Hopkins placed seventh on the platform competition en route to earning All-America honors. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Holloway spent seven seasons on the coaching staff at Virginia Tech, including as associate head coach since 2008. His tenacity as recruiting coordinator helped revitalize the Hokies program, as his 2009-10 men's and women's signing classes were both nationally ranked by CollegeSwimming.com - a first for the program. The Hokies consistently improved under his tutelage, combining to set more than 30 new school records and obtaining more than 20 All-Americans and 15 ACC Champions throughout his tenure. Prior to his stint at Virginia Tech, Holloway was an assistant coach at The University of the South from 2003-04. During that time he coached Matthew Martelli to All-America honors, while seven student-athletes won individual titles and the team established four school records. Holloway enjoyed an illustrious collegiate career at State. He lettered with the Pack from 1998-2001, winning back-to-back ACC titles in the 100 backstroke in 2000-01, collecting all-conference honors all four years and setting an ACC record. A five-time All-American, he was ranked internationally in backstroke events and was an Olympic Trials qualifier for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team in 2002. His swim in the 100 backstroke from 2000 ranks as the fourth fastest swim in program history, as he owns a total of four all-time top-10 marks in individual action. A two-time Academic All-American, Holloway graduated from State in 2001 with a degree in parks, recreation and tourism management, serving as the commencement speaker for the College of Natural Resources. He completed his master's degree in education at Virginia Tech in the summer of 2007. A native of Baton Rouge, La., Holloway is married to former State swimmer Mary Mittendorf, who still holds the eighth-fastest mark in the 200 IM in the Wolfpack record book. The Holloways have four children- daughter Blythe Marie, son Ethan Robert, daughter Brynn Elizabeth and son Holden Jon. Out-of-State Recruits to use, Email for A. Doyle, Carrie A. Yow, Deborah Abraham, Nathan Adix-Zins, Tracie Agunbiade, Rachel Akinsola, Gideon Albidrez, Megan Alejo, Bob Anagnost, Tom Ann Cline, Mary Armwood, Beverly Arnold, Logan Austin, Sally Avent, Elliott Baez, Rudy Baker, Betsy Ballard, Peggy Barksdale, Dianne Barlow, George Barroqueiro, Mike Batts, Erick Beasley, Frank Beauregard, Brad Bengtson, MD, Mary Kay Bennet, Anthony Berger, Eric Biershenk, Nick Black, Taylor Blanc, Obe Boesel, Kyle Bonnemere, Demar Boone, MD, David W. 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He was named to the position on June 29, 2011, by Director of Athletics Deborah A. Yow. In five seasons at NC State, Holloway's tenure has been full of success. Overall, Holloway has captured the 2013, 15 and 16 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's Coach of the Year honors, coached 158 All-ACC performances, 161 All-America performances, 19 ACC Individual Champions and 20 ACC Relay Champions. Holloway's program has also thrived in the classroom in his time in Raleigh, as he has seen 122 ACC Honor Roll selections, 53 student-athletes named to the All-ACC Academic Team and two members to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. The 2015-16 season for the men's and women's programs was one that could be considered one of the most successful combined seasons in program history, as Holloway and his staff guided the Wolfpack men won its second-straight conference championship title, a national title in the 400 freestyle relay and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship while the women placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs. The men's 26th ACC team title marked the first time since 1985 that the program earned back-to-back titles while its NCAA finish was the highest in 61 years. The women's conference and national finish marked the highest for the Wolfpack women since 1982. The men's team finished the regular season with a 3-3 record while the women tabbed a 9-2 ledger, as both teams remained in the top 25 of the national polls thoughout the entire year. In postseason competition the Wolfpack racked up a combined Throughout the 2014-15 campaign Holloway and his staff guided the men's team to an undefeated regular season, its 25 ACC Championship title and an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The season marked the first time in program history that both the men's and women's squads earned consecutive top-20 finishes at NCAAs, as the women finished 17 at the 2015 Championships. The women's team finished the regular season 5-3, followed by a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships, where Riki Bonnema became the first woman in 19 years to earn a gold medal at ACCs. Combined, Holloway saw 40 All-America performances, In 2013-14, both the Wolfpack men's and women's squad each finished in the top 16 at the NCAA Championships, marking the first time in program history that each squad finished in the top-16 in the same season. After posting a 5-5 mark during the regular season, the men's team posted the highest finish for the program since the 1995-96 campaign with a second-place finish at the ACC Championships, while also posting a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships to mark the program's highest finish since the 1978-79 campaign. After a regular season that saw the squad tally a 6-5 mark, the Wolfpack women finished fourth at the ACC Championships to mark its highest placement since the 1992-93 season. At the NCAA Championships, the women posted a 16th-place finish for its best finish since the 1981-82 campaign. Overall, the men's squad saw nine swimmers earn All-American honors and seven women earned All-America status. The 2012-13 campaign saw Holloway earn ACC Men's Coach of the Year honors, as the men capped the season with a 5-4-1 overall record and the women finished with a 7-4 mark. His men's squad capped the season with a top-15 finish at the NCAA Championships, the program's highest finish since the 1978-79 campaign. The finish also marked the highest among all ACC schools. The men's squad boasted eight individuals who claimed All-American honors at the NCAA Championships, while diver Hannah Hopkins of the women's squad claimed her second consecutive All-America honors on platform. The women finished the season with a 37th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In his first full recruiting class, Holloway brought in a class that was ranked among the top-25 for men and women, according to CollegeSwimming.com. The Pack enjoyed a tremendous amount of success throughout Holloway's inaugural season in 2011-12, as the men's team finished with a 9-2 overall ledger and the women finished with an 8-5 mark. The men's squad completed the regular season second in the ACC standings, while five athletes within the program garnered All-ACC honors. State was represented by Jonathan Boffa and Hopkins at the NCAA Championships, as Hopkins placed seventh on the platform competition en route to earning All-America honors. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Holloway spent seven seasons on the coaching staff at Virginia Tech, including as associate head coach since 2008. His tenacity as recruiting coordinator helped revitalize the Hokies program, as his 2009-10 men's and women's signing classes were both nationally ranked by CollegeSwimming.com - a first for the program. The Hokies consistently improved under his tutelage, combining to set more than 30 new school records and obtaining more than 20 All-Americans and 15 ACC Champions throughout his tenure. Prior to his stint at Virginia Tech, Holloway was an assistant coach at The University of the South from 2003-04. During that time he coached Matthew Martelli to All-America honors, while seven student-athletes won individual titles and the team established four school records. Holloway enjoyed an illustrious collegiate career at State. He lettered with the Pack from 1998-2001, winning back-to-back ACC titles in the 100 backstroke in 2000-01, collecting all-conference honors all four years and setting an ACC record. A five-time All-American, he was ranked internationally in backstroke events and was an Olympic Trials qualifier for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team in 2002. His swim in the 100 backstroke from 2000 ranks as the fourth fastest swim in program history, as he owns a total of four all-time top-10 marks in individual action. A two-time Academic All-American, Holloway graduated from State in 2001 with a degree in parks, recreation and tourism management, serving as the commencement speaker for the College of Natural Resources. He completed his master's degree in education at Virginia Tech in the summer of 2007. A native of Baton Rouge, La., Holloway is married to former State swimmer Mary Mittendorf, who still holds the eighth-fastest mark in the 200 IM in the Wolfpack record book. The Holloways have four children- daughter Blythe Marie, son Ethan Robert, daughter Brynn Elizabeth and son Holden Jon.
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Yahya Radman
Head Coach
Radman guided Rachel Mumma to an ACC title in the one-meter diving event, marking the first diving title for the program since 2009. Mumma also qualified to compete on one-meter and platform at the NCAA Championship, while earning 18 top-three finishes including 14 wins and four ACC Diver of the Week honors during the regular season. He additionally saw Gabi McDermott post career-best scores on the one- and three-meter boards as well as on platform at the ACC Championship and Harrison Mitchell collect career-high performances on three-meter and platform during the regular season, as both earned qualification spots along with Mumma at the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships. In his first season with the Pack, Radman helped Rachel Mumma earn a coveted place on the USA Diving National team for the 2015 Gwangju University World Games after she finished fourth in the one-meter competition at the USA Diving Winter National ChampionshipsMumma became the first Team USA diving member in NC State history as well as being one of three members to final in any event at the Games. He also guided Mumma to qualifying for all three events at the NCAA Championships, as well as collect her first All-America mention of her career in the one-meter diving event. Radman came to the Wolfpack after serving as the head diving coach at University of Wyoming for the two seasons. In his time at Wyoming, Radman guided seven total All-Conference performers in the Mountain Pacific Sport Federation (MPSF), the Mountain West Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Under his guidance, Derek Campbell claimed gold and silver in the three-meter and platform events respectively at the 2014 WAC Championships as well as being named "WAC Diver of the Year." In addition, Radman helped Wyoming send five divers to the 2014 NCAA Zone `E' Diving Championships, which marked the most representatives for the school since 2010. Radman helped Amanda Fay reset the school record in her final season for one meter springboard; and had Fay and Kari Campbell trade off breaking the platform school record on three occasions before finally settling with Campbell. Prior to his time at Wyoming, Radman spent two seasons (2010-12) as the assistant diving coach at Florida State. During the 2012 season, he assisted one ACC Champion, two runners up and three third-place finishers. As a team, the Seminoles sent eight student-athletes to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. In addition, he assisted in coaching one All-American during the 2012 season. In the 2010-11 season, Radman coached three ACC runners-up and five third-place finishers. During that year, the Seminoles sent nine student-athletes to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. Two of the nine divers went on to earn All-America honors. Radman arrived at FSU in time for the 2010 USA Diving Winter Nationals where he assisted coaching the FSU men to a Team National Title. A native of Bloomington, Ind., Radman began his coaching career as an undergraduate volunteer assistant coach. He assisted in coaching six All-Americans and three Olympians at IU. As a volunteer assistant he helped coach the 2003 and `07 women's Big Ten champion teams and the 2006 men's Big Ten champion team. During summer competition, he helped IU to the 2003, `04 and `06 USA Diving Women's National Championships. During the 2003 and 2004 summer seasons IU won the USA Combined Team National Championships. Radman also brings a wealth of international experience. In 2012, he was the U.S. team leader for the FINA Diving World Series in Dubai, UAE. He also coached the 2011 U.S. men's team in Shenzhen, China, at the Summer Universiade. Prior to his time at FSU he spent a year and a half in Egypt and two years in China as an ESL teacher and diving consultant. In 2006, he spent time as a guest coach to China's National and Regional training centers in Beijing and Xi'an. Radman earned a double bachelor's in French Literature and Language, and Near Eastern Cultures, Societies and Politics from Indiana in 2005. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in sport psychology and exercise science. He has a USA Diving Full Coach membership and is a certified FINA judge and official. Out-of-State Recruits to use, Email for A. Doyle, Carrie A. 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Todd DeSorbo
Associate Head Coach
DeSorbo recently enters his fifth season as part of the NC State swimming and diving program. As associate head coach, DeSorbo oversees recruiting, training and day-to-day program operations. He was named associate head coach on July 11, 2011. DeSorbo, who primarily works with the sprint group, helped Simonas Bilis finish his career as the most decorated All-American in the NCAA era with 19 honors during the 2015-16 season. At the 2016 NCAA Championship Bilis earned top-three finishes in the 50,100 and 200 freestyle, marking the fourth person in NCAA history to do so. DeSorbo also guided the men's 400 free relay of Ryan Held, Bilis, Andreas Schiellerup and Soren Dahl to the program and conference's first NCAA title in a relay event, while the 200 and 800 freestyle relay squads earned runner-up finishes at the NCAA Championship en route to a fourth-place team finish. He additionally helped the men's squad win four of five relay events at the conference championship and the team's second-straight conference title, as well as earn All-America honors in all five swims at the national meet. DeSorbo is also responsible for the development of sprint standout Ryan Held, as he won gold medals in the 50 and 100 free at ACCs and top-10 finishes in three events at NCAAs. Additionally Held, Bilis and Soren Dahl swept the men's 200 free at ACCs, marking the first time in NCAA history three men from the same program have broke the 1:33 barrier at once. He also played a large role in the women's program's historical season, as the team placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs to mark the highest placement at both events since 1982. At the conference championship the 200 and 400 free relays won titles while all five relays took home top-16 finishes at the NCAA Championship. He also saw Riki Bonnema garner All-America honors in the 50 free for the second-straight season, and Natalie Labonge collect top-four finishes at ACCs in three events and All-America honors in the 100 butterfly. In the 2014-15 season, DeSorbo saw Simonas Bilis become the first male in the ACC to break 19 seconds in the 50 freestyle, as well as sweep the sprint freestyle events at the ACC Championships, collecting gold medals in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle. Bilis also earned All-America honors in all three events, including a runner-up finish in the 100 and a third-place finish in the 50. Among the mens squad, he also helped to coach Ryan Held and David Williams to a combined five All-ACC and three All-America honors in all three sprint free events. On the womens side DeSorbo guided Riki Bonnema to an ACC Championship title and an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free. He also helped guide all five relays the men competed in at NCAAs, as well as the womens 200 and 400 freestyle relays at the NCAAs, to All-America honors. The Wolfpack swimmers flourished under DeSorbo's tutelage in 2013-14, as the Pack had strong results in the sprint freestyle events, as well as each of the relays. On the men's side, Simonas Bilis captured All-America honors in the 50 and 100 free events, while David Williams also captured All-America honors in the 50 freestyle. In addition, DeSorbo guided the Pack's 400 freestyle relay team to a third-place performance at the NCAA Championships. Meanwhile, DeSorbo guided the Wolfpack women to All-American status in the 200 and 400 freestyle relay. In his second season with the Wolfpack in 2012-13, DeSorbo guided Barrett Miesfeld to first-team All-America honors in the 100 butterfly and Jonathan Botha in the 100 freestyle. At the ACC Championships, DeSorbo coached Ian Bishop and Miesfeld to school records as the pair earned gold medals in the 100 breaststroke and Miesfeld in the 100 butterfly. A number of Pack swimmers earned NCAA "B" Cuts throughout the 2012-13 season in short distance events. In 2011-12, DeSorbo's first season on head coach Braden Holloway's staff, he guided several Wolfpack swimmers to NCAA "B" Cuts and had five athletes qualify for the Olympic Trials in sprint freestyle events. DeSorbo also played an important role on the recruiting trail, where he assisted in the efforts of signing a top 25 class for the men's and women's squads, respectively. Prior to coming to Raleigh, DeSorbo spent five seasons as the assistant coach at UNC Wilmington. At UNCW, DeSorbo assisted with all facets of the Seahawk program, including recruiting, student-athlete development and practice. During DeSorbo's tenure in Wilmington the Seahawk men won five of 10 straight CAA titles and the women finished in the top-three of the conference every year. The UNCW men's and women's 200 sprint freestyle relays both set CAA conference records, and the women's sprinters won every 200 sprint freestyle relay over the past two seasons. Student-athletes directly under his tutelage set 35 school records, earned 100 all-conference honors, won 32 individual and relay conference championships, and collected 80 top-three conference finishes. Two student-athletes also qualified for NCAA competition under his direction. Prior to joining the UNCW staff full-time, DeSorbo served as the head swim coach for the Cape Fear Aquatic Club from 2005-07, and was a graduate assistant at UNCW from 1999-2000. DeSorbo began his collegiate swimming career at Kentucky before transferring to UNCW in 1998-99. As a senior at UNCW, DeSorbo was named CAA Championships Swimmer of the Meet in 1999 after winning titles in the 200 backstroke, and both the 200 and 400 individual medley. He set school records in both the 200 and 400 individual medley, and made the All-ECAC team in 1999 by winning the 400 individual at the Eastern Championships. DeSorbo holds two accounting degrees from UNCW, earning a bachelor's degree in 1999 and a master's degree in 2000. A native of Salisbury, N.C., DeSorbo is married to Lauren Suggs. They have one son, Jack (5) and one daughter, Cate (2). Out-of-State Recruits to use, Email for A. Doyle, Carrie A. 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As associate head coach, DeSorbo oversees recruiting, training and day-to-day program operations. He was named associate head coach on July 11, 2011. DeSorbo, who primarily works with the sprint group, helped Simonas Bilis finish his career as the most decorated All-American in the NCAA era with 19 honors during the 2015-16 season. At the 2016 NCAA Championship Bilis earned top-three finishes in the 50,100 and 200 freestyle, marking the fourth person in NCAA history to do so. DeSorbo also guided the men's 400 free relay of Ryan Held, Bilis, Andreas Schiellerup and Soren Dahl to the program and conference's first NCAA title in a relay event, while the 200 and 800 freestyle relay squads earned runner-up finishes at the NCAA Championship en route to a fourth-place team finish. He additionally helped the men's squad win four of five relay events at the conference championship and the team's second-straight conference title, as well as earn All-America honors in all five swims at the national meet. DeSorbo is also responsible for the development of sprint standout Ryan Held, as he won gold medals in the 50 and 100 free at ACCs and top-10 finishes in three events at NCAAs. Additionally Held, Bilis and Soren Dahl swept the men's 200 free at ACCs, marking the first time in NCAA history three men from the same program have broke the 1:33 barrier at once. He also played a large role in the women's program's historical season, as the team placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs to mark the highest placement at both events since 1982. At the conference championship the 200 and 400 free relays won titles while all five relays took home top-16 finishes at the NCAA Championship. He also saw Riki Bonnema garner All-America honors in the 50 free for the second-straight season, and Natalie Labonge collect top-four finishes at ACCs in three events and All-America honors in the 100 butterfly. In the 2014-15 season, DeSorbo saw Simonas Bilis become the first male in the ACC to break 19 seconds in the 50 freestyle, as well as sweep the sprint freestyle events at the ACC Championships, collecting gold medals in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle. Bilis also earned All-America honors in all three events, including a runner-up finish in the 100 and a third-place finish in the 50. Among the mens squad, he also helped to coach Ryan Held and David Williams to a combined five All-ACC and three All-America honors in all three sprint free events. On the womens side DeSorbo guided Riki Bonnema to an ACC Championship title and an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in the 50 free. He also helped guide all five relays the men competed in at NCAAs, as well as the womens 200 and 400 freestyle relays at the NCAAs, to All-America honors. The Wolfpack swimmers flourished under DeSorbo's tutelage in 2013-14, as the Pack had strong results in the sprint freestyle events, as well as each of the relays. On the men's side, Simonas Bilis captured All-America honors in the 50 and 100 free events, while David Williams also captured All-America honors in the 50 freestyle. In addition, DeSorbo guided the Pack's 400 freestyle relay team to a third-place performance at the NCAA Championships. Meanwhile, DeSorbo guided the Wolfpack women to All-American status in the 200 and 400 freestyle relay. In his second season with the Wolfpack in 2012-13, DeSorbo guided Barrett Miesfeld to first-team All-America honors in the 100 butterfly and Jonathan Botha in the 100 freestyle. At the ACC Championships, DeSorbo coached Ian Bishop and Miesfeld to school records as the pair earned gold medals in the 100 breaststroke and Miesfeld in the 100 butterfly. A number of Pack swimmers earned NCAA "B" Cuts throughout the 2012-13 season in short distance events. In 2011-12, DeSorbo's first season on head coach Braden Holloway's staff, he guided several Wolfpack swimmers to NCAA "B" Cuts and had five athletes qualify for the Olympic Trials in sprint freestyle events. DeSorbo also played an important role on the recruiting trail, where he assisted in the efforts of signing a top 25 class for the men's and women's squads, respectively. Prior to coming to Raleigh, DeSorbo spent five seasons as the assistant coach at UNC Wilmington. At UNCW, DeSorbo assisted with all facets of the Seahawk program, including recruiting, student-athlete development and practice. During DeSorbo's tenure in Wilmington the Seahawk men won five of 10 straight CAA titles and the women finished in the top-three of the conference every year. The UNCW men's and women's 200 sprint freestyle relays both set CAA conference records, and the women's sprinters won every 200 sprint freestyle relay over the past two seasons. Student-athletes directly under his tutelage set 35 school records, earned 100 all-conference honors, won 32 individual and relay conference championships, and collected 80 top-three conference finishes. Two student-athletes also qualified for NCAA competition under his direction. Prior to joining the UNCW staff full-time, DeSorbo served as the head swim coach for the Cape Fear Aquatic Club from 2005-07, and was a graduate assistant at UNCW from 1999-2000. DeSorbo began his collegiate swimming career at Kentucky before transferring to UNCW in 1998-99. As a senior at UNCW, DeSorbo was named CAA Championships Swimmer of the Meet in 1999 after winning titles in the 200 backstroke, and both the 200 and 400 individual medley. He set school records in both the 200 and 400 individual medley, and made the All-ECAC team in 1999 by winning the 400 individual at the Eastern Championships. DeSorbo holds two accounting degrees from UNCW, earning a bachelor's degree in 1999 and a master's degree in 2000. A native of Salisbury, N.C., DeSorbo is married to Lauren Suggs. They have one son, Jack (5) and one daughter, Cate (2).
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Bobby Guntoro
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Guntoro has been a part of the program's climb to the top of the national rankings, as he played a part in the men's program's back-to-back ACC Championship titles and top-10 program finishes at the NCAA Championship in 2015 and '16. He also helped the Wolfpack women to a second place finish at the 2016 ACC Championship and eight-spot climb at the NCAA Championship, as the women finished 17th in 2015 and ninth in 2016. In 2015 he received a masters degree in Master of Arts in Liberal Studies with concentration on Sport and Youth Development from NC State. Prior to his stint with the Wolfpack he served as a volunteer assistant at UNCW, helping the program to win its 11th-straight title in 2012 under former head coach Dave Allen. Guntoro graduated in 2011 from UNC-Wilmington with an accounting degree and was a member of the university's swimming and diving team. 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Gary Taylor
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Solomon, Michael Sorochak, Bob Spain, Tate Spishak, Tanya Spishak, Tanya Starkell, Bob Steitz, Quinn Stephens, Megan Stevenson, Mark Stewart, Jimmy Stock, Adina Stockdale, Rachel Stokes, Trish Stout, Elizabeth Suarez-Malaguti, Gina Sykes, Richard Sykut, Maciek Taylor, Gary Taylor, Jenna Taylor, Lauren Taylor, Rendrick Tidwell, Porscha Tolson, Chris Toro, Juan Trammel, Harold Trevathan Jr., Henry Tyson Crockett, Maria Utrup, Tim Vargas, Luis Venick, Carly Vogel, Greg Walker, Haley Walpole, Mark Ward, Angie Washington, Tonya West, Michael West, Nikki White, Clayton Whittenburg, Dereck Wickerham, Blake Willoughby, Hannah Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Justin Wilson, Lauren Winters, Dawn Wofford, Katherine Womack, Jennifer Wood, Andrew Wood, Jeff Wood, Phillip Wood, Tom Woodson, Dr. Randy Woolard, Donna Yoshikawa, Tracy Full Staff expand Gary Taylor enters his first season as associate coach after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with the NC State swimming and diving program. Taylor's primary responsibilities include working with the distance freestyle events and stroke aspects, and assisting with recruiting responsibilities. As NC State's men's and women's teams have skyrocketed to top-10 programs in the past two seasons, Taylor's contributions to the program in the endurance area have been a major component of the Pack's recent success. During his tenure in Raleigh Taylor has played a vital part in guiding the Wolfpack men to back-to-back ACC Championship titles and top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championship in 2015 and '16. In the 2015-16 season he helped to lead sophomore standout Anton Ipsen to ACC titles and All-America honors in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle for the second-straight season, as well as a berth to the 2016 Olympic Games in the 400m and 1,500m freestyle. Adam Linker additionally earned the first All-America honors of his career in the 500 and 1,650 free at the 2016 NCAA Championship. Taylor also played a part in the development of recent graduate Christian McCurdy and Justin Ress's successful rookie season. McCurdy was a three-time ACC Champion and All-American during his career and Ress was named the 2016 ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Ipsen tabbed the mention in 2015, marking the second-straight year a Wolfpack swimmer earned the honor. On the women's side he helped the Pack create program history in the 2015-16 season as the team placed second at the ACC Championship and ninth at NCAAs. This marked the highest conference and national finish since 1982. In her first semester with the Wolfpack sophomore Hannah Moore earned All-ACC and All-America honors in three events during postseason competition, while senior transfer Shelly Craddock earned the first All-America honor of her career as a member of the 12th-place 800 free relay at NCAAs. She also helped the relay squad place second at ACCs. Additionally, Rachel Muller wrapped up the most successful season of her career at NC State as she placed third in the 1,650 free at the conference championship and collected four All-America honors from her second trip to NCAAs. In his third season at NC State, Taylor guided freshman Anton Ipsen to a sweep in the distance freestyle events at the ACC Championships, as Ipsen won the 500 and 1,650 free. For his performance at the conference championships, Ipsen was named ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Taylor also saw Ipsen collect All-America honors in both events, as he finished fifth in the 1,650 and 10 in the 500 to set school records. Under his tutelage, Taylor also saw Adam Linker earn an invite to the USA Swimming Open Water Select Camp- an exclusive camp which only 24 swimmers around the country are invited to participate in. Taylor's second season saw Austin Snyder earn All-ACC accolades in the 1650 freestyle, as he finished second overall with a time of 15:09.06 and the second best time in school history. Taylor was also instrumental in helping freshman Adam Linker earn a top-five finish at the ACC Championships with a time of 15:14.02 and the third fastest time in the history of the program. Snyder and Linker each met the required time to meet an NCAA `B' standard. In addition, Taylor helped Alex Hamilton post a school record in the 500 freestyle at the Bulldog Invitational with a time of 4:20.53. In Taylor's first season with the program, Snyder and Brandon Kingston earned NCAA `B' Standards in the 1650 freestyle event. Snyder's time of 15:12.16 in the ACC Championships marked the squad's top time for the season and second best time in school history. Taylor also assisted in signing a 23-member recruiting class that features athletes from around the globe. Prior to joining the NC State staff, Taylor spent the previous four years as the distance coach and recruiting coordinator at Florida State. The distance program at Florida State flourished under Taylor's tutelage. Eight school records were broken during his stint with the program, and 43 all-time top-10 marks were achieved. Taylor guided four athletes to individual crowns at the ACC Championships while at Florida State, including Juan Sequera, who was named Freshman of the Year in 2012, and Mateo DeAngulo, who took home Swimmer of the Year and Performer of the Championships honors. Taylor guided seven individuals to the NCAA Championships over the course of his four seasons, including DeAngulo, who earned first team All-America honors in 2012. Aside from coaching the distance program, Taylor was also a valuable recruiter for the Seminoles, and played a key role in signing several top national recruits, as well as top classes. Last season's incoming class at Florida State was ranked No. 19 in the country. Prior to taking the reigns of the distance program at Florida State, Taylor spent three years coaching for the Dynamo Swim Club in Atlanta, Ga. He coached multiple age sectional and state record holders, as well as age group sectional and state champions. He was named the Georgia Age Group Coach of the Year in 2007. Before coaching with the Dynamo, Taylor spent six years with the Twin Cities Swim Team. He was the lead site coach in Minnetonka, Minn., and gained experience in both the business and coaching aspects of the sport through the program. Taylor was a former student-athlete at the University of Minnesota, and was a member of the 1998 Big Ten Championship swimming team. He graduated in 2001 with a B.S. in sport management. Taylor is married to the former Amy Mutarelli of Ocala, Fla. Out-of-State Recruits to use, Email for A. Doyle, Carrie A. 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Solomon, Michael Sorochak, Bob Spain, Tate Spishak, Tanya Spishak, Tanya Starkell, Bob Steitz, Quinn Stephens, Megan Stevenson, Mark Stewart, Jimmy Stock, Adina Stockdale, Rachel Stokes, Trish Stout, Elizabeth Suarez-Malaguti, Gina Sykes, Richard Sykut, Maciek Taylor, Gary Taylor, Jenna Taylor, Lauren Taylor, Rendrick Tidwell, Porscha Tolson, Chris Toro, Juan Trammel, Harold Trevathan Jr., Henry Tyson Crockett, Maria Utrup, Tim Vargas, Luis Venick, Carly Vogel, Greg Walker, Haley Walpole, Mark Ward, Angie Washington, Tonya West, Michael West, Nikki White, Clayton Whittenburg, Dereck Wickerham, Blake Willoughby, Hannah Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Justin Wilson, Lauren Winters, Dawn Wofford, Katherine Womack, Jennifer Wood, Andrew Wood, Jeff Wood, Phillip Wood, Tom Woodson, Dr. Randy Woolard, Donna Yoshikawa, Tracy Full Staff expand Gary Taylor enters his first season as associate coach after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with the NC State swimming and diving program. Taylor's primary responsibilities include working with the distance freestyle events and stroke aspects, and assisting with recruiting responsibilities. As NC State's men's and women's teams have skyrocketed to top-10 programs in the past two seasons, Taylor's contributions to the program in the endurance area have been a major component of the Pack's recent success. During his tenure in Raleigh Taylor has played a vital part in guiding the Wolfpack men to back-to-back ACC Championship titles and top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championship in 2015 and '16. In the 2015-16 season he helped to lead sophomore standout Anton Ipsen to ACC titles and All-America honors in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle for the second-straight season, as well as a berth to the 2016 Olympic Games in the 400m and 1,500m freestyle. Adam Linker additionally earned the first All-America honors of his career in the 500 and 1,650 free at the 2016 NCAA Championship. Taylor also played a part in the development of recent graduate Christian McCurdy and Justin Ress's successful rookie season. McCurdy was a three-time ACC Champion and All-American during his career and Ress was named the 2016 ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Ipsen tabbed the mention in 2015, marking the second-straight year a Wolfpack swimmer earned the honor. On the women's side he helped the Pack create program history in the 2015-16 season as the team placed second at the ACC Championship and ninth at NCAAs. This marked the highest conference and national finish since 1982. In her first semester with the Wolfpack sophomore Hannah Moore earned All-ACC and All-America honors in three events during postseason competition, while senior transfer Shelly Craddock earned the first All-America honor of her career as a member of the 12th-place 800 free relay at NCAAs. She also helped the relay squad place second at ACCs. Additionally, Rachel Muller wrapped up the most successful season of her career at NC State as she placed third in the 1,650 free at the conference championship and collected four All-America honors from her second trip to NCAAs. In his third season at NC State, Taylor guided freshman Anton Ipsen to a sweep in the distance freestyle events at the ACC Championships, as Ipsen won the 500 and 1,650 free. For his performance at the conference championships, Ipsen was named ACC Male Freshman of the Year. Taylor also saw Ipsen collect All-America honors in both events, as he finished fifth in the 1,650 and 10 in the 500 to set school records. Under his tutelage, Taylor also saw Adam Linker earn an invite to the USA Swimming Open Water Select Camp- an exclusive camp which only 24 swimmers around the country are invited to participate in. Taylor's second season saw Austin Snyder earn All-ACC accolades in the 1650 freestyle, as he finished second overall with a time of 15:09.06 and the second best time in school history. Taylor was also instrumental in helping freshman Adam Linker earn a top-five finish at the ACC Championships with a time of 15:14.02 and the third fastest time in the history of the program. Snyder and Linker each met the required time to meet an NCAA `B' standard. In addition, Taylor helped Alex Hamilton post a school record in the 500 freestyle at the Bulldog Invitational with a time of 4:20.53. In Taylor's first season with the program, Snyder and Brandon Kingston earned NCAA `B' Standards in the 1650 freestyle event. Snyder's time of 15:12.16 in the ACC Championships marked the squad's top time for the season and second best time in school history. Taylor also assisted in signing a 23-member recruiting class that features athletes from around the globe. Prior to joining the NC State staff, Taylor spent the previous four years as the distance coach and recruiting coordinator at Florida State. The distance program at Florida State flourished under Taylor's tutelage. Eight school records were broken during his stint with the program, and 43 all-time top-10 marks were achieved. Taylor guided four athletes to individual crowns at the ACC Championships while at Florida State, including Juan Sequera, who was named Freshman of the Year in 2012, and Mateo DeAngulo, who took home Swimmer of the Year and Performer of the Championships honors. Taylor guided seven individuals to the NCAA Championships over the course of his four seasons, including DeAngulo, who earned first team All-America honors in 2012. Aside from coaching the distance program, Taylor was also a valuable recruiter for the Seminoles, and played a key role in signing several top national recruits, as well as top classes. Last season's incoming class at Florida State was ranked No. 19 in the country. Prior to taking the reigns of the distance program at Florida State, Taylor spent three years coaching for the Dynamo Swim Club in Atlanta, Ga. He coached multiple age sectional and state record holders, as well as age group sectional and state champions. He was named the Georgia Age Group Coach of the Year in 2007. Before coaching with the Dynamo, Taylor spent six years with the Twin Cities Swim Team. He was the lead site coach in Minnetonka, Minn., and gained experience in both the business and coaching aspects of the sport through the program. Taylor was a former student-athlete at the University of Minnesota, and was a member of the 1998 Big Ten Championship swimming team. He graduated in 2001 with a B.S. in sport management. Taylor is married to the former Amy Mutarelli of Ocala, Fla.
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Mallory Houchin
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Houchin joined the NC State coaching staff as an assistant coach on August 2, 2011. Houchin focuses on women's recruiting, middle distance and stroke training. She also serves as the staff lead for the program's administrative duties and in a mentoring role for the women's squad. In her fifth season with the Pack, Houchin played an instrumental role in the women's program's historical season at the conference and national championships. The Wolfpack women placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs, marking the highest finish at both events since 1982. She helped to guide the women to a 9-2 season record, earning three wins over top 25 programs. The program proceeded to claim event titles in the 200 and 400 freestyle relays, earn a combined 15 event medals and break 17 school reocrds at the ACC Championship. At the NCAA Championship the program saw its second-highest finish at the national level and 31 All-America performances. Under Houchin's guidance the men's program also had a historic season as the men won its 26th ACC Championship title and second during her tenure, earned a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship, claim the program's first NCAA relay title in the 400 free relay and collect 37 All-America honors. In the 2014-15 season, Houchin helped guide the womens team to a 6-4 season record, as well as a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships where the 200 and 400 freestyle relays and Riki Bonnemas 50 free performance earned gold medals. She also helped lead the men's squad to its perfect season record and 25th ACC Championship title, where the squad won 10 of the 21 events contested, including four of the five relays and 22 medals. At the NCAA Championships, the womens squad finished 17and the men's team finished eighth in the team standings, which marked the first time in history both programs have earned back-to-back top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships. She also saw eight women collect 14 All-America honors and 11 men earn 26 All-America mentions. In her third season with the Wolfpack, Houchin saw the women's squad post a 6-5 record and the men's team a 5-5 record throughout the regular season. With Houchin's assistance, the Wolfpack women finished fourth at the ACC Championships to mark its highest finish since the 1992-93 season, while the men earned a second-place finish at the conference championships- its highest finish since hte 1995-96 season. At the NCAA Championships, the women posted a 16th-place finish for its best finish since the 1981-82 campaign while the men finished 13th for its highest finish since the 1978-79 season. Combined, 16 student-athletes became All-Americans. Throughout the 2012-13 campaign, Houchin assisted the women to a 7-4 ledger and the men to a 5-4 ledger, as well as a 37th-place finish for the women and a 15th-place finish for the men at the NCAA Championships. She guided the 200 freestyle relay team of Hannah Freyman, Marifrances Henley, Allison Hendren and Riki Bonnema to All-ACC honors and a trip to the NCAA Championships, while guiding seven men to All-ACC honors and a 15th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In her first season with the Wolfpack, Houchin helped guide the women's squad to an 8-5 record and the men to a 9-2 season record. She also led Ian Bishop, Hannah Freyman, Ivan Kopas and Barret Miesfield to All-ACC honors. Vital to the women's program recruiting efforts, Houchin assisted in signing a top-25 class in 2012-13. Houchin was instrumental in the inaugural season at Queens University of Charlotte during the 2010-11 season, serving as the head assistant and recruiting coordinator. During her tenure, two student-athletes collected NCAA Division II All-America honors and the men's team collected a top-25 national ranking. In addition to handling several administrative duties, she also developed and implemented the program's strength-and-conditioning program. Prior to her time in Charlotte, Houchin served as an assistant coach at Clemson from 2008-10, coaching mid-distance freestyle and butterfly events. In the summer of 2008 Houchin served as an intern for the nationally known Club Wolverine program. In 2007 she held an internship with the United States Olympic Committee, working as a race analyst and administrator at the Olympic training center alongside the USA Swimming National Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. A native of Raleigh, Houchin attended Cardinal Gibbons High School and swam for the YMCA of the Triangle Area (YOTA). She graduated with honors from George Mason in 2008 with a B.S. in health, fitness and recreation resources after lettering with the swimming and diving team for four years, competing in butterfly and mid-distance freestyle events. The former Mallory Pucci resides in Raleigh with her husband, Joe, who attended Enloe and also swam for YOTA and at George Mason. Together they have one daughter, Micah. Out-of-State Recruits to use, Email for A. Doyle, Carrie A. Yow, Deborah Abraham, Nathan Adix-Zins, Tracie Agunbiade, Rachel Akinsola, Gideon Albidrez, Megan Alejo, Bob Anagnost, Tom Ann Cline, Mary Armwood, Beverly Arnold, Logan Austin, Sally Avent, Elliott Baez, Rudy Baker, Betsy Ballard, Peggy Barksdale, Dianne Barlow, George Barroqueiro, Mike Batts, Erick Beasley, Frank Beauregard, Brad Bengtson, MD, Mary Kay Bennet, Anthony Berger, Eric Biershenk, Nick Black, Taylor Blanc, Obe Boesel, Kyle Bonnemere, Demar Boone, MD, David W. 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Solomon, Michael Sorochak, Bob Spain, Tate Spishak, Tanya Spishak, Tanya Starkell, Bob Steitz, Quinn Stephens, Megan Stevenson, Mark Stewart, Jimmy Stock, Adina Stockdale, Rachel Stokes, Trish Stout, Elizabeth Suarez-Malaguti, Gina Sykes, Richard Sykut, Maciek Taylor, Gary Taylor, Jenna Taylor, Lauren Taylor, Rendrick Tidwell, Porscha Tolson, Chris Toro, Juan Trammel, Harold Trevathan Jr., Henry Tyson Crockett, Maria Utrup, Tim Vargas, Luis Venick, Carly Vogel, Greg Walker, Haley Walpole, Mark Ward, Angie Washington, Tonya West, Michael West, Nikki White, Clayton Whittenburg, Dereck Wickerham, Blake Willoughby, Hannah Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Justin Wilson, Lauren Winters, Dawn Wofford, Katherine Womack, Jennifer Wood, Andrew Wood, Jeff Wood, Phillip Wood, Tom Woodson, Dr. Randy Woolard, Donna Yoshikawa, Tracy Full Staff expand Mallory Houchin joined the NC State coaching staff as an assistant coach on August 2, 2011. Houchin focuses on women's recruiting, middle distance and stroke training. She also serves as the staff lead for the program's administrative duties and in a mentoring role for the women's squad. In her fifth season with the Pack, Houchin played an instrumental role in the women's program's historical season at the conference and national championships. The Wolfpack women placed second at ACCs and ninth at NCAAs, marking the highest finish at both events since 1982. She helped to guide the women to a 9-2 season record, earning three wins over top 25 programs. The program proceeded to claim event titles in the 200 and 400 freestyle relays, earn a combined 15 event medals and break 17 school reocrds at the ACC Championship. At the NCAA Championship the program saw its second-highest finish at the national level and 31 All-America performances. Under Houchin's guidance the men's program also had a historic season as the men won its 26th ACC Championship title and second during her tenure, earned a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship, claim the program's first NCAA relay title in the 400 free relay and collect 37 All-America honors. In the 2014-15 season, Houchin helped guide the womens team to a 6-4 season record, as well as a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships where the 200 and 400 freestyle relays and Riki Bonnemas 50 free performance earned gold medals. She also helped lead the men's squad to its perfect season record and 25th ACC Championship title, where the squad won 10 of the 21 events contested, including four of the five relays and 22 medals. At the NCAA Championships, the womens squad finished 17and the men's team finished eighth in the team standings, which marked the first time in history both programs have earned back-to-back top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships. She also saw eight women collect 14 All-America honors and 11 men earn 26 All-America mentions. In her third season with the Wolfpack, Houchin saw the women's squad post a 6-5 record and the men's team a 5-5 record throughout the regular season. With Houchin's assistance, the Wolfpack women finished fourth at the ACC Championships to mark its highest finish since the 1992-93 season, while the men earned a second-place finish at the conference championships- its highest finish since hte 1995-96 season. At the NCAA Championships, the women posted a 16th-place finish for its best finish since the 1981-82 campaign while the men finished 13th for its highest finish since the 1978-79 season. Combined, 16 student-athletes became All-Americans. Throughout the 2012-13 campaign, Houchin assisted the women to a 7-4 ledger and the men to a 5-4 ledger, as well as a 37th-place finish for the women and a 15th-place finish for the men at the NCAA Championships. She guided the 200 freestyle relay team of Hannah Freyman, Marifrances Henley, Allison Hendren and Riki Bonnema to All-ACC honors and a trip to the NCAA Championships, while guiding seven men to All-ACC honors and a 15th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In her first season with the Wolfpack, Houchin helped guide the women's squad to an 8-5 record and the men to a 9-2 season record. She also led Ian Bishop, Hannah Freyman, Ivan Kopas and Barret Miesfield to All-ACC honors. Vital to the women's program recruiting efforts, Houchin assisted in signing a top-25 class in 2012-13. Houchin was instrumental in the inaugural season at Queens University of Charlotte during the 2010-11 season, serving as the head assistant and recruiting coordinator. During her tenure, two student-athletes collected NCAA Division II All-America honors and the men's team collected a top-25 national ranking. In addition to handling several administrative duties, she also developed and implemented the program's strength-and-conditioning program. Prior to her time in Charlotte, Houchin served as an assistant coach at Clemson from 2008-10, coaching mid-distance freestyle and butterfly events. In the summer of 2008 Houchin served as an intern for the nationally known Club Wolverine program. In 2007 she held an internship with the United States Olympic Committee, working as a race analyst and administrator at the Olympic training center alongside the USA Swimming National Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. A native of Raleigh, Houchin attended Cardinal Gibbons High School and swam for the YMCA of the Triangle Area (YOTA). She graduated with honors from George Mason in 2008 with a B.S. in health, fitness and recreation resources after lettering with the swimming and diving team for four years, competing in butterfly and mid-distance freestyle events. The former Mallory Pucci resides in Raleigh with her husband, Joe, who attended Enloe and also swam for YOTA and at George Mason. Together they have one daughter, Micah.
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