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Wagner College Women's Swimming
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Wagner College

Wagner College Women's Swimming

NCAA Division 1 New York City, NY Private (not-for-profit)

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

83%

Avg SAT

1,234

Enrollment

1,579

Team Information

Sport

Swimming

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

New York City, NY

Now Evaluating

Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Class of 2029

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Coaching Staff (3)

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Colin Shannahan

Head Coach

Shannahan. As a testament to his dedication to recruiting elite swimmers and divers, Shannahan continued to recruit stand-out student-athletes nationwide during his three years at the helm of the Seahawk team. As announced in the fall of 2013, Shannahan helped produce a nationally recognized recruiting class that yielded the best finish in the programs history.  During this season, Shannahan led Wagner to the programs first ever NEC conference championship. At this meet, Wagner set 16 school records, 3 conference records and won by the largest point differential in over 10 years. The Seahawks scored 844 team points in the championship tournament, the first team to break the 800 barrier since 2003 and only the fourth team since the first championship in 1999.   Under his tutelage, Shannahan has elevated the NEC program to new heights, jumping one spot higher during each consecutive year in the NEC total points team finish.  In regard to individual awards, Shannahan has earned several notable accomplishments. In his last three years at Wagner College, Shannahan earned Coach of the Year Honors twice. Furthermore, he has also has recruited student-athletes that earned back to back Rookie of the Year honors and NEC Swimmer of the Year honors.  With the incredible success of the program, Coach Shannahan helped Wagner swimmer Anu Nihipali qualify for the 2014 Phillips 66 USA Swimming National Championships in Irvine, California.  This milestone marked the first time in Wagner program history to have an athlete qualify for and compete in this prestigious meet.    In his inaugural season from 2011-2012, the swimming and diving team earned a third place finish at the Northeast Conference Championships while breaking  four school records in the process. The 2011-2012 Seahawks also earned Academic All American Honors, placing 5th out of all Division I Swimming and Diving programs. In the following season, Shannahan surpassed preseason expectations, culminating the season with a heart-pounding runner-up finish at the 2013 Northeast Conference Championship, narrowly missing the title by a mere 17.5 points. In this successful performance, Shannahan coached the young team to a powerhouse finish that accumulated a flurry of 13 new school records. The swimming and diving team continued to excel at academic dominance as well, maintaining the highest GPA in the Northeast Conference and out of all Wagner College athletic teams. This classroom success earned the Seahawks Academic All American Honors yet again, competing against hundreds of Division I Swimming and Diving Programs academically.   Shannahan was no stranger to Division I swimming, having swam and coached at the Division I collegiate level for nearly fifteen years. Outside of his personal achievements as a four-year letter winner and two-time swimming and diving captain at Columbia University, Shannahan has made an impressive coaching resume that began at University of Rhode Island. He spent eight years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with the Rams, leading them to success both in the Atlantic 10 Conference and on the national level. At The University of Rhode Island Shannahan recruited and trained a student-athlete who became the most decorated swimmer in Rhode Island history, qualifying for the first three NCAA B cuts in the programs history. After accepting the position of Head Swimming and Diving Coach and Aquatic Director in June of 2011 with Wagner, Shannahan continued to make immediate impact on the already successful Seahawk program.    Prior to his coaching experience, Shannahan was also a standout athlete. The Lincoln, RI native was a three-time all-state swimmer at Lincoln High School, where he won the 200 and 500 freestyle titles in both his junior and senior years. His record times stayed intact until they were broken in 2008. Following his high school success, Shannahan brought his talents to nearby Columbia University, where Shannahan was a four year letter-winner and two year team captain with the Lions. As a 2002 graduate, he held the school record in the 200 freestyle relay. As for his recent aquatic success, Shannahan has participated in several USA Masters swim meets, most recently with impressive top five finishes at the New England Championships in sprint freestyle and individual medley events.

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Megan Zarriello

Assistant Coach

Zarriello embarks on her second year at Wagner as an Assistant Coach for the women's swimming & diving team. Zarriello, a Garden City, NY native, began her collegiate career at the University of Maryland but transferred to Fordham University for the remainder of her time after the University of Maryland decided to cut its swimming program. A key contributor for the Rams swimming program, Zarriello placed sixth in the 500yd Freestyle at the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 4:53.56.  Additionally, she touched the wall in eighth place in the 1650yd Freestyle with a mark of 17:07.57. Zarriello was Fordhams top performer in the 500 and 1000 freestyle for the 2013-14 season while also finishing the 2012-13 season as the Rams top 500 freestyler. For her Fordham career, she scored at the Atlantic 10 Championships in both the 500 and 1650 freestyle every season. Zarriello comes to Grymes Hills after spending time with Swim Across America in which she was a Participant and Event Coordinator.  In this role, she created promotional materials to dispense across the various social media platforms of Swim Across America while also assisting in several fundraiser initiatives. In addition to her coaching duties with the Seahawks, Zarriello will be pursuing an MBA after graduating this past May with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.    

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Meg Marco

Coach

Marco is in her third year as Wagners diving coach. Marco joins the Seahawks after a four-year career at Penn State as a member of the womens swimming and diving program. While with the Nittany Lions, Marco was honored in both her junior and senior seasons with the Robert E. Galbraith Award for the single most outstanding performance during the diving season. In addition, she was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team in her sophomore, junior, and senior campaigns, and was given the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award as a senior. In addition to her time as a student-athlete, Marco worked as a diving coach for multiple programs on Penn States campus. Following graduation, she worked as a marketing and promotions intern in Penn States athletic department. Marco is now a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer, and will use her expertise to aid in the general enhancement and well-being of her student-athletes' performances in and out of the pool. In her first two years on Grymes Hill she also earned her MBA.  Meg Marco is in her third year as Wagners diving coach. Marco joins the Seahawks after a four-year career at Penn State as a member of the womens swimming and diving program. While with the Nittany Lions, Marco was honored in both her junior and senior seasons with the Robert E. Galbraith Award for the single most outstanding performance during the diving season. In addition, she was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team in her sophomore, junior, and senior campaigns, and was given the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award as a senior. In addition to her time as a student-athlete, Marco worked as a diving coach for multiple programs on Penn States campus. Following graduation, she worked as a marketing and promotions intern in Penn States athletic department. Marco is now a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer, and will use her expertise to aid in the general enhancement and well-being of her student-athletes' performances in and out of the pool.  In her first two years on Grymes Hill she also earned her MBA. 

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