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USA Swimming Announces Greg Meehan as National Team Managing Director
USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming in the United States, today announced the appointment of Greg Meehan as their new National Team Managing Director. Meehan has served in various international coaching roles for USA Swimming since 2007, most notably as the 2020 Olympic Women’s Head Coach and assistant coach at […]

USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming in the United States, today announced the appointment of Greg Meehan as their new National Team Managing Director.
Meehan has served in various international coaching roles for USA Swimming since 2007, most notably as the 2020 Olympic Women’s Head Coach and assistant coach at the 2016 and 2024 Games. He also led USA Swimming as the Women’s Head Coach at the 2017 and 2019 World Aquatics Championships, along with assistant roles at the 2007 World University Games, 2014 Pan Pacific Championships, and 2015 and 2022 World Aquatics Championships.
Most recently, Meehan coached at Stanford University as the Paul A. Violich Director of Women’s Swimming. At Stanford, Meehan led the women’s team to seven Pac-12 titles and three consecutive national titles from 2017-2019 and was named NCAA Swimming Coach of the Year three times. He previously coached collegiately in various capacities at William & Mary, Princeton, UCLA, University of the Pacific, and University of California.
“Greg’s ability to connect with and elevate his athletes is remarkable,” said Natalie Coughlin, three-time Olympian, 12-time Olympic medalist, and USA Swimming Board Chair-Elect. “He not only understands the preparation and mindset required to perform at the highest level, but he also brings a clear vision for athlete development, performance strategy, and team culture. His leadership will be pivotal as USA Swimming continues to prioritize excellence.”
As National Team Managing Director, Meehan will oversee all aspects of USA Swimming’s National Team program, including high performance, athlete and coach services and development, funding, and operations. He will lead the National Team at international competitions, focusing on Operation Gold competitions, including the Olympic Games, World Championships, and Pan Pacific Championships.
Throughout his storied coaching career, Meehan has helped develop some of USA Swimming’s most successful athletes such as Maya DiRado Andrews, Torri Huske, Katie Ledecky, and Simone Manuel. During his time at Stanford, he led the women’s team to 19 relay and 33 individual national titles. Most recently, Torri Huske flourished under Meehan’s guidance, winning three gold and two silver medals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games – adding to the silver she earned at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. At last month’s 2025 NCAA Swimming Championships, Huske became an NCAA champion for the first time when she won the title in the women’s 200-yard individual medley. Meehan’s track record of athlete development and international success was critical to his selection by USA Swimming.
“We are thrilled to welcome Greg into this critical leadership role,” said Chris Brearton, Chair of the USA Swimming Board of Directors. “His extensive coaching experience and abundance of technical knowledge position him perfectly to lead the USA Swimming National Team. He will play a vital role in shaping our High Performance Plan and fostering a culture of collaboration, professionalism, and accountability. His leadership will ensure our athletes and coaches are fully supported on the path to Olympic success.”
Naming Meehan caps a five-month search process led by a National Team Managing Director Task Force, appointed by the USA Swimming Board of Directors, consisting of the following members:
Co-Chairs:
- Katie Meili (Athlete Representative)
- Ira Klein (Coach Representative)
Members:
- Melanie Margalis Fink (Athlete Representative)
- Matt Grevers (Athlete Representative)
- Dave Durden (Coach Representative)
- Chris Plumb (Coach Representative)
- Kathleen Prindle (Coach Representative)
- Jack Roach (Coach Representative)
- Shana Ferguson (Former Interim CEO and COO)*
*Bob Vincent (Interim CEO) replaced Shana Ferguson April 1, 2025
“I am beyond grateful and extremely motivated to take on this role,” Meehan said. “My love for the Olympic movement – particularly for USA Swimming – has shaped so much of my life. As we look ahead to hosting the LA 2028 Olympic Games, our success will be a byproduct of the investments we make today through hard work, commitment, collaboration, and enthusiasm. I am honored to help lead this next chapter and inspire the next generation.”
Meehan got his start coaching summer league and age group swimmers, building the foundation for his collegiate and professional coaching career. He grew up swimming for Charlie Kennedy at Suburban Swim Club in Philadelphia and remains an avid Philly sports fan. USA Swimming is thrilled to welcome Meehan, his wife Tess, and two sons, Sal and James, to the USA Swimming family.
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Tufts Men’s Track and Field Ready for NCAA’s After Strong Day at MIT Final Qualifier
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, MA (May 15, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team made the most of their prelude to the NCAA Division III Championships with a great performance at the M.I.T. Final Qualifier in Cambridge on Thursday. Josh Wilkie picked up the only Tufts win of the […]

CAMBRIDGE, MA (May 15, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team made the most of their prelude to the NCAA Division III Championships with a great performance at the M.I.T. Final Qualifier in Cambridge on Thursday.
Josh Wilkie picked up the only Tufts win of the day in the 110m hurdles. His finish in 14.41 seconds was the best time of the entire field, including Division I, II and III athletes. It was just three thousandths off of his personal best.
Randy Hamilton took the next-best finish for the Jumbos, landing second place in the javelin throw. His personal best toss of 59.71m was enough for the runner-up position in the event, but was not enough to break the long-standing program record of 60.43m set in 1996. However, Hamilton dethroned himself for the second-best mark in Tufts program history.
Luke Benson also landed a second place finish, taking the position in the triple jump. His mark of 14.53m was just shy of his personal best, but was still a great lead up to the NCAA Championships.
Sebastian Cohen led a pair of Jumbos with a third place finish in the 400m hurdles, just ahead of Cameron McLeod in fourth. Cohen just beat out his teammate with a personal best time of 54.50. McLeod was just behind his first year teammate with a time of 54.89, just about a second off of his personal best.
Meba Henok was the final Jumbo to break his personal best. He set a new record for himself in the 800m run, taking 14th place with a 1:52.27.
The Jumbos now have to shift their attention to the NCAA Division III Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships next weekend in Geneva, Ohio.
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Nebraska Volleyball Officially Signs 6-5 Italian Opposite Hitter Virginia Adriano
A major addition to Nebraska volleyball is now complete. Coach Dani Busboom Kelly announced the addition of Virginia Adriano on Friday. Adriano is a 6-5 opposite hitter from Turin, Italy who will have three years of NCAA eligibility. “Virginia is an opposite hitter with great size who has a ton of high-level international experience, and […]

A major addition to Nebraska volleyball is now complete.
Coach Dani Busboom Kelly announced the addition of Virginia Adriano on Friday. Adriano is a 6-5 opposite hitter from Turin, Italy who will have three years of NCAA eligibility.
“Virginia is an opposite hitter with great size who has a ton of high-level international experience, and we are thrilled she wants to come overseas and play for Nebraska,” Busboom Kelly said. “Virginia is a well-balanced player in terms of her attack, block and serve. She will be a great addition to our program.”
Adriano most recently played for Bergamo in Serie A1, Italy’s top professional league. In the season finale against Megabox on March 30, she recorded 21 kills and three blocks with an ace. Adriano averaged 2.39 kills per set with a .385 hitting percentage as Bergamo finished eighth in the 14-team league.
In 2023-24, Adriano played in Serie A2 with Volley Hermaea Olbia and totaled 395 kills with a .384 hitting percentage, along with 27 aces and 24 blocks.
Representing the Italy U23 National Team, Adriano won a gold medal at the European Championships in 2024. She also won a U19 title with Italy at the European Championships in 2022. Adriano was part of the Italy team that finished second at the U21 World Championship in 2023.
Adriano, who will be 21 years old when the season begins, adds size and experience to a position of need for the Huskers. All-American Merritt Beason took her experience with her to the Pro Volleyball Federation as the first overall pick in last year’s draft. The Big Red recently signed two-time All-Big 12 selection Allie Sczech from Baylor.
After Sczech, freshman Ryan Hunter is next in line at opposite. Despite success this spring that saw her as one of the dominant forces, especially against Kansas, she has yet to appear in a collegiate match for a team that has national championship aspirations.
Adriano also becomes one of the tallest players on the roster for the Big Red. Taylor Landfair is the only other player listed at 6-5, with Rebekah Allick and Sczech at 6-4, and the trio of Andi Jackson, Teraya Sigler and Campbell Flynn at 6-3.
With the Adriano addition become official, that creates a stunning three-way race for the position between her, Sczech and Hunter. Outside of the libero battle, Nebraska appears to be set at the other positions with returning starters in Bergen Reilly (setter), Harper Murray (outside hitter), Allick (middle blocker), and Jackson (middle blocker), with Sigler likely to take the second outside hitter spot.
Nebraska opens the season with the AVCA First Serve Showcase in Lincoln at Pinnacle Bank Arena The Huskers face Pittsburgh on Aug. 22 and Stanford on Aug. 24.
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Women’s Water Polo 2025 Season Review
Via UCI Athletics, 3h ago IRVINE, Calif. — UC Irvine women’s water polo wrapped up their 2024 season in the semifinal round of the Big West Championship at UC Davis. Overall record: 15-13 Conference record : 5-2 Home record: 6-6 Away record: 3-3 Neutral site record: 6-4 Big West finish: 3rd Postseason: No. 3 seeded […]
IRVINE, Calif. — UC Irvine women’s water polo wrapped up their 2024 season in the semifinal round of the Big West Championship at UC Davis. Overall record: 15-13 Conference record : 5-2 Home record: 6-6 Away record: 3-3 Neutral site record: 6-4 Big West finish: 3rd Postseason: No. 3 seeded UC Irvine advanced to the Big West Championship semifinal Final national ranking: 8th (CWPA and ACWPC) PROVEN WINNERS UC Irvine placed second in the Big West behind a 5-2 league record, 15-13 overall. Director of Water Polo Dan Klatt now has 20 straight winning seasons including one in all 16…
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Track & Field Teams Compete at AARTFC Outdoor Championships
Story Links RESULTS WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Ithaca College men’s and women’s track & field teams competed in their final meet of the season as the Bombers traveled to Williams College for the AARTFC Outdoor Championships on May 14-15. The men totaled nine points to finish in 29th, while the […]

RESULTS
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Ithaca College men’s and women’s track & field teams competed in their final meet of the season as the Bombers traveled to Williams College for the AARTFC Outdoor Championships on May 14-15.
The men totaled nine points to finish in 29th, while the women placed third with 52 points.
Laura Suppa highlighted the championship for the Bombers as she won the 100-meter hurdles with a finals time of 13.86 seconds. That time moved her up to No. 4 on the Division III list and set a new school record.
The 4×100-meter relay team of Suppa, Marykate Rudnicki, Rachel Larson and Aynisha McQuillar finished in third with a time of 47.51 seconds, which set a new school record.
IC earned three podium spots in the pole vault as Talia Hutchinson placed third at 3.74 meters, while Erin Eastwood was sixth with a mark of 3.59 meters and Bree Boyle followed in seventh at 3.44 meters.
Lily Seyfert was a third place finisher in the shot put with a heave of 12.67 meters.
McQuillar claimed fifth in the 100-meter dash in 11.99 seconds and was eighth in the 200-meter dash in 25.09 seconds.
The Bombers’ 4×400-meter relay squad of Rudnicki, Natalie MacArthur, Lyla Powers and Julia Ryba were seventh overall in 4:00.12.
Celia Ryan was fourth in the high jump at 1.62 meters and Madeleine Wright took sixth with the same clearance.
Alexis Brown measured out 11.36 meters in the triple jump to finish sixth overall, while Cameron Ting secured eighth in the heptathlon with 4047 points.
Noah McKibben and Rhys Tickner combined to earn six points in the decathlon as McKibben finished fifth with 5707 points and Tickner was seventh with 5575 points.
Luke Ellor took seventh in the shot put with a mark of 15.62 meters, while Drew Taylor placed eighth in the 10,000-meter run with a time of 31:53.23.
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Southern Illinois Salukis – Official Athletics Website
CARBONDALE, Ill. – Southern Illinois Volleyball announced the addition of Chris Yates to the 2025 coaching staff Friday. A native of Chicago, Ill., Yates spent the 2024 season as an assistant at Angelo State University, where the program made an appearance in the 2024 Division II Final Four. “I am excited to have Chris join […]

A native of Chicago, Ill., Yates spent the 2024 season as an assistant at Angelo State University, where the program made an appearance in the 2024 Division II Final Four.
“I am excited to have Chris join our staff as an assistant coach,” Head Coach Brittany Harry said. “He has spent time at some top-notch programs with winning traditions and I am excited for him to add his experiences into our program here in Carbondale.”
Before his first collegiate coaching job, Yates was heavily involved at his alma mater, the University of Dayton. As a student, he was a practice player for the school’s women’s volleyball team where he gained valuable experience with a program that won back-to-back Atlantic-10 championships and in turn made the NCAA tournament in both the 2018 and 2019 seasons. In addition to working with the women’s team, Yates held high-level positions in the Dayton Men’s Volleyball Club, holding the positions of treasurer, vice president and president. The club would rank as high as No. 16 in 2018 and No. 22 in 2019 by the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation.
He returned to Dayton in 2023 to serve as a virtual coach mentee, where he would assist in recruiting database management, provide feedback on film evaluations and scout multiple opponents every week.
“He is really good on the tech side of things and being able to add that layer for our players was really important in this hire,” Harry said.
At the high school level, Yates helped St. Ignatius High School (Ill.) to a third-place finish in the state as an assistant.
From 2020-24, Yates was the head coach for the 1st Alliance Volleyball Club, where his team won the 2023 WCNQ 17 American & Presidents Day Classic 17 Premier Championship.
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Alvaro Filho Joins USA Beach Volleyball Coaching Staff for Training Series
Story Links Alvaro Filho DeLand, Fla. – Stetson Assistant Beach Volleyball Coach Alvaro Filho has been selected to join the coaching staff for the USA Volleyball Men’s U21 Spring Development Training Camp. Filho will be part of a star-studded staff that includes Olympic gold medalist April Ross as Head Coach and Florida […]

Alvaro Filho
DeLand, Fla. – Stetson Assistant Beach Volleyball Coach Alvaro Filho has been selected to join the coaching staff for the USA Volleyball Men’s U21 Spring Development Training Camp.
Filho will be part of a star-studded staff that includes Olympic gold medalist April Ross as Head Coach and Florida State’s Travis Mewhirter as Assistant Coach.
The Men’s U21 group will be training from May 15–18 in Manhattan Beach, California.
The Training Series gives junior beach volleyball athletes the opportunity to train and compete alongside some of the nation’s top talent while receiving instruction from elite-level coaches. A total of 120 athletes will participate in the 2025 Beach NTDP Spring Training Series.
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