Tennessee Volunteers | |
---|---|
Founded | 1934 |
Athletic director | Danny White |
Head coach | Matt Kredich (12th season) |
Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Location | Knoxville, TN |
Home pool | Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center (capacity 3,800) |
Nickname | Tennessee Volunteers |
Colors | Orange and white [1] |
NCAA Champions | |
1978 | |
NCAA Runner up | |
1973, 1976 | |
NCAA Championship appearances | |
1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
Conference Champions | |
1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1989, 1996 |
The Tennessee Volunteers men's Swimming and Diving program represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Volunteers are currently coached by Matt Kredich. [2] The Vols host their swim meets in the Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center which was newly built in 2008. [3] The Vols compete in the SEC where they have won 10 SEC team titles, 173 individual titles and 45 relay crowns. Over the past 75 years of competition the Vols have produced numerous All-Americans, 24 Olympians, scored in 53 consecutive NCAA Championship meets, won 45 individual NCAA titles and won 1 NCAA National Title.
The Vols are currently led by 12th year head coach Matt Kredich who was hired on April 12, 2012. He had previously served as the Lady Volunteer Swimming and Diving head coach beginning in 2005. He replaced long-time head coach and former UT swimmer John Trembley who was fired as head coach for embezzlement and inappropriate behavior on university grounds on January 3, 2012. [4] [5] [6] [7]
When Ray Bussard was hired in 1968 as head coach for the Vols swimming & diving team the team hadn't competed at the NCAA level since 1959 and had not ever won a team SEC championship. In only his second year as head coach Bussard won the school's first SEC title for men's swimming & diving and would go on to compete in the NCAA tournament. Throughout the 1970s Tennessee owned the 400-freestyle relay at the SEC Championships winning it for ten straight years. During that ten-year span Tennessee earned five straight 800-freestyle relay titles and won the 400 medley crown nine out of 11 times. In 1978 Bussard would accomplish the biggest goal for any team by winning the 1978 NCAA championship. [8] At the start of the championship meet the Vols jumped out to a 24-point lead on the first day of competition and would continue on winning the title. The title was not only a first for a team from the Southeastern Conference but also a first for any team in the south. When Bussard retired in 1988 he finished with a 252-20 overall record and a .926 winning percentage making him the winningest swimming and diving coach in Tennessee history. He left the school having earned NCAA Coach of the Year in 1972 and 1978, as well as SEC Coach of the Year in 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, and 1978. In 2008 Bussard was inducted in the American Swimming Coaches Association's Hall of Fame. [9]
Source [10]
# | Coach | Years | Seasons | Record | SEC Titles | NCAA Top 10 | NCAA Top 5 | NCAA Titles | ||
Won | Lost | % | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Burney Slater | 1934-1937 | 4 | 15 | 8 | .652 | – | – | – | – |
2 | Godfrey Novelty | 1938-1942 | 5 | 26 | 18 | .598 | – | – | – | – |
3 | Karl Bahret | 1947-1953 | 6 | 20 | 13 | .606 | – | – | – | – |
* | Karl Bahret | 1958-1959 | 2 | 3 | 4 | .429 | – | – | – | – |
4 | Ray Bussard | 1968-1988 | 21 | 252 | 20 | .926 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 1 |
5 | John Trembley | 1989-2012 | 23 | 282 | 65 | .813 | 2 | 16 | 5 | – |
6 | Matt Kredich | 2013–present | 12 | 92 | 43 | .681 | – | 2 | – | – |
Total | 72 | 690 | 171 | .801 | 10 | 28 | 13 | 1 |
Season | Coach | Meet Record | SEC Meet | NCAA Meet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Southeastern Conference | ||||
1934 | Burney Slater | 1-3 | – | – |
1935 | Burney Slater | 3-1 | – | – |
1936 | Burney Slater | 7-3 | – | – |
1937 | Burney Slater | 4-1 | – | – |
1938 | Godfrey Novotny | 8-2 | 5th (10) | – |
1939 | Godfrey Novotny | 4-5 | 4th (3) | – |
1940 | Godfrey Novotny | 4-6-1 | T-5th (10) | – |
1941 | Godfrey Novotny | 6-2 | 2nd (44) | – |
1942 | Godfrey Novotny | 4-3 | – | – |
1943-1946 No Team | ||||
1947 | Karl Bahret | 3-1 | – | – |
1948 | Karl Bahret | 0-3 | – | – |
1949 | Karl Bahret | 7-0 | – | – |
1950 | Karl Bahret | 2-4 | – | – |
1951 | Karl Bahret | 3-1 | 5th (8) | – |
1952 | Karl Bahret | 1-1 | 5th (12) | – |
1954 | Karl Bahret | 4-3 | – | – |
1955-1957 No Team | ||||
1958 | Karl Bahret | 1-2 | – | – |
1959 | Karl Bahret | 2-2 | – | – |
1960-1967 No Team | ||||
1968 | Ray Bussard | 9-1 | 2nd (383.5) | – |
1969 | Ray Bussard | 13-1 | 1st (508) | 32nd (2) |
1970 | Ray Bussard | 10-0 | 2nd (519) | 9th (65) |
1971 | Ray Bussard | 12-0 | 2nd (548) | 6th (126) |
1972 | Ray Bussard | 12-0 | 1st (620) | 3rd (170) |
1973 | Ray Bussard | 12-0 | 1st (676) | 2nd (294) |
1974 | Ray Bussard | 13-0 | 1st (633) | 3rd (240) |
1975 | Ray Bussard | 16-0 | 1st (612) | 4th (174) |
1976 | Ray Bussard | 15-1 | 1st (649) | 2nd (237) |
1977 | Ray Bussard | 11-2 | 1st (511) | 3rd (182) |
1978 | Ray Bussard | 12-1 | 1st (525) | 1st (307) |
1979 | Ray Bussard | 11-2 | 2nd (484.5) | 4th (221) |
1980 | Ray Bussard | 9-3 | 3rd (325) | 11th (221) |
1981 | Ray Bussard | 9-5 | 4th (270) | T-17th (18) |
1982 | Ray Bussard | 11-1 | 4th (288) | T-29th (5) |
1983 | Ray Bussard | 9-1 | 4th (299) | 13th (36) |
1984 | Ray Bussard | 13-0 | 4th (291) | 22nd (10) |
1985 | Ray Bussard | 11-1 | 4th (439) | 21st (28) |
1986 | Ray Bussard | 17-0 | 2nd (532.5) | 12th (78) |
1987 | Ray Bussard | 15-0 | 3rd (516.5) | T-14th (69) |
1988 | Ray Bussard | 12-1 | 3rd (461.5) | 23rd (32.5) |
1989 | John Trembley | 14-3 | 1st (764.5) | 9th (160) |
1990 | John Trembley | 13-1 | 2nd (754) | 8th (195) |
1991 | John Trembley | 13-0 | 2nd (600) | 5th (249) |
1992 | John Trembley | 9-4 | 4th (475) | 11th (150) |
1993 | John Trembley | 12-1 | 3rd (549) | 8th (170) |
1994 | John Trembley | 12-12 | 3rd (596) | 9th (150.5) |
1995 | John Trembley | 16-2 | 2nd (676.5) | 6th (230) |
1996 | John Trembley | 22-3 | 1st (846) | 5th (311.5) |
1997 | John Trembley | 26-0 | 2nd (680) | 5th (235.5) |
1998 | John Trembley | 9-6 | 3rd (515) | 4th (233) |
1999 | John Trembley | 9-1 | 2nd (700) | 7th (171) |
2000 | John Trembley | 7-3 | 3rd (637) | T-7th (171) |
2001 | John Trembley | 21-0 | 2nd (632.5) | 3rd (330.5) |
2002 | John Trembley | 14-1 | 4th (476) | 12th (144) |
2003 | John Trembley | 12-3 | 4th (455) | 16th (86) |
2004 | John Trembley | 12-4 | 4th (369) | 8th (140) |
2005 | John Trembley | 6-7 | 6th (303) | 17th (50) |
2006 | John Trembley | 14-2 | 4th (715.5) | 11th (128) |
2007 | John Trembley | 12-3 | 4th (349.5) | 11th (128) |
2008 | John Trembley | 14-4 | 3rd (562) | 9th (172) |
2009 | John Trembley | 7-3 | 3rd (584) | 8th (144) |
2010 | John Trembley | 7-3 | 4th (417.5) | 17th (56) |
2011 | John Trembley | 7-4 | 3rd (602.5) | 12th (106.5) |
2012 | John Trembley | 5-5 | 4th (459) | 22nd (34) |
2013 | Matt Kredich | 6-4 | 4th (787.5) | 16th (59) |
2014 | Matt Kredich | 6-4 | 6th (713) | 15th (98) |
2015 | Matt Kredich | 12-8 | 4th (918) | 14th (111) |
2016 | Matt Kredich | 6-6-1 | 6th (745) | 7th (188) |
2017 | Matt Kredich | 3-11 | 6th (770.5) | 20th (55) |
2018 | Matt Kredich | 11-2-1 | 4th (899) | 11th (123) |
2019 | Matt Kredich | 10-4 | 3rd (917) | 11th (105) |
2020 | Matt Kredich | 9-3 | 6th (817) | N/A |
2021 | Matt Kredich | 3-2 | 3rd (850.5) | 20th (48) |
2022 | Matt Kredich | 11-2 | T-2nd (938) | 18th (72.5) |
2023 | Matt Kredich | 9-2 | 3rd (1035.5) | 7th (216.5) |
2024 | Matt Kredich | 6-4 | 5th (992) | 6th (231) |
Total | 690-171-3 | 10 | 1 |
Note: The 2020 season was canceled after the SEC Championships due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the NCAA Championships were not held.
The Vols have won 46 NCAA Individual, Relay, and Diving NCAA titles all time.
|
|
The Vols have won 227 total SEC individual, relay, and diving titles throughout their history. [10]
|
The University of Tennessee has had 24 Olympians represent Tennessee's swimming and diving program since the 1970s. Since that time they have earned 11 medals including two individual gold medalists and five gold medals earned as part of a relay. The following list include all of the former and current Olympic participants. [12] [13]
As of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Athlete | Country | Olympics | Event | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|
David Edgar | United States | 1972 Munich | 4 × 100 m free relay | Gold |
Jeremy Linn | United States | 1996 Atlanta | 4 × 100 m medley relay | Gold |
100 m breaststroke | Silver | |||
Tripp Schwenk | United States | 1996 Atlanta | 4 × 100 m medley relay | Gold |
200 m backstroke | Silver | |||
Melvin Stewart | United States | 1992 Barcelona | 200 m butterfly | Gold |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Gold | |||
4 × 200 m free relay | Bronze | |||
Matt Vogel | United States | 1976 Montreal | 100 m butterfly | Gold |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Gold | |||
Graham Windeatt | Australia | 1972 Munich | 1500 metre freestyle | Silver |
The Tennessee Volunteers and Lady Volunteers are the 20 male and female varsity intercollegiate athletics programs that represent the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Volunteers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In January 2021, Danny White was introduced as the Volunteers' Director of Athletics.
Jeremy Porter Linn is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic medalist, world record-holder and current swim coach. Linn set an American record in the 100-meter breaststroke while winning the silver medal in that event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, in a time of 1:00.77. With a burst of speed in the final stretch, he finished just .12 seconds behind the gold medal winner from Belgium who had previously set the World Record.
David Marsh is the associate head coach at University of California, Berkeley and head coach of Team Elite in San Diego, California, and the ‘Professional Adviser’ of the Israel Swimming Association.
The Auburn Tigers swimming and diving program is Auburn University's representative in the sport of swimming and diving. The Tigers compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 and are members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The program started in 1932 when the pool was in the basement of the gymnasium. The program had to telegraph their timed results to other schools and compare as the pool was too small for competitions.
Edwin Charles Reese is a Hall of Fame American college and Olympic swimming coach, and a former college swimmer for the University of Florida. Reese won 15 NCAA team championships as the head coach of the University of Texas at Austin men's swimming and diving team from 1978 until retiring in 2024, having previously served as the men's head coach at Auburn University from 1973–1978.
Lea Loveless Maurer, née Lea E. Loveless, is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former college swimming coach. She represented the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, where she won a gold medal swimming the backstroke leg of the women's 4×100-meter medley relay. She also won a bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke. She was the head coach of the Stanford University women's swimming and diving team from 2005 to 2012. She is the Peter Daland Endowed Swimming Coach Chair at USC and has been head coach there since April 2022.
David Holmes "Dave" Edgar is an American former swimmer, 1972 Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. In a period of seven years, he lost only one 50-yard race, due to a faulty starting block. Excelling in the efficiency of his flip turn technique under the mentorship of Coach Ray Bussard at the University of Tennessee, many consider Edgar one of the greatest short course 50 and 100-yard sprinters of the 1970s.
Christine Marie Magnuson is an American competition swimmer and two-time Olympic medalist. She has won a total of five medals in major international competition, four silvers, and one bronze spanning the Olympics, the World Championships, and the Pan Pacific Championships.
Caroline Stilwell Axel Burckle is an American former competition swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist.
Ray Bussard was a Hall of Fame collegiate and Olympic swimming coach from the United States, best known for coaching the University of Tennessee Swimming team from 1968-1989. A specialist in developing sprinters, his overall career winning percentage in dual meets was .926, an unprecedented achievement. Earlier, he had been a gifted collegiate athlete at Bridgewater College and had coached field sports in Tennessee and Virginia High Schools.
The Tennessee Volunteers cross country program represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The men's program competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The men's cross country team officially started in 1924.
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers cross country program represents the University of Tennessee (UT) located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The women's program competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The women's cross country team officially started in 1974.
The Tennessee Volunteers men's golf team represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Vols compete at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Vols currently rotate between 16 different golf courses located in the state of Tennessee, with their main headquarters at the Blackburn-Furrow Golf Clubhouse at Day Golf Practice Facility, less than a mile from campus. The current coach for the Volunteer men is Brennan Webb who is in his 5th season as Tennessee's head coach. Since the Vol's inaugural season in 1934 they have won three SEC championships, competed in 17 NCAA Championships, and participated in 27 NCAA Regionals.
The Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field program represents the University of Tennessee in the sport of track and field. The indoor and outdoor programs compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Vols host their home outdoor meets at the newly renovated Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium, located on the university's Knoxville, Tennessee campus. Their rich tradition of success features 4 national titles, 7 finishes as national runner-ups, 62 NCAA individual champions, numerous All-Americans, 25 Olympians, 43 SEC championships, and 109 combined scoring appearances in the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships. The team is led by current head coach Duane Ross who took over the program after Beth Alford-Sullivan in May 2022.
Francis Townley Haas is a retired American competitive swimmer who specialized in freestyle events. He is an Olympic gold medalist in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay from the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Haas competed collegiately for the University of Texas at Austin from 2015 to 2019 under head coach Eddie Reese where he was a 10-time NCAA Champion, a 17-time All-American, and a 3-time NCAA team champion. He is the former American record-holder in the 200-yard freestyle (1:29.50) and represented the Cali Condors in the International Swimming League.
Tessa “Tess” Cieplucha is a Canadian swimmer who primarily competes in the individual medley. She is the former champion in the women’s 400m Individual Medley winning Gold at both 2021 Fina World Swimming Championships (25m) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Katherine Cadwallader "Kate" Douglass is an American competitive swimmer. A versatile swimmer who competes in many events, Douglass won her first major international medal at the 2020 Olympic Games and won three medals at the 2022 World Championships. Douglass then won six medals, including two golds, at the 2023 World Championships. At the 2024 World Championships, she won five medals, including two golds. Douglass won four medals, including two golds, at the 2024 Olympic Games; she became the Olympic champion in the 200 m breaststroke.
Ellen Walshe is an Irish swimmer. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 100 metre butterfly and the 200 metre individual medley. At the 2021 World Swimming Championships, she won the silver medal in the 400 metre individual medley. She was the first swimmer representing Ireland to win a medal higher than a bronze medal at a World Swimming Championships. Collegiately, she competes for the Tennessee Volunteers.
The Tennessee Volunteers women's Swimming and Diving program represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Volunteers are currently coached by Matt Kredich. The Lady Vols host their swim home meets in Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center which was newly built in 2008. The Lady compete in the SEC where they have won 2 SEC team titles, 84 individual, relay, and diving titles. Additionally, the program is one of only 3 that have scored in all 41 NCAA meets, and it has produced 8 NCAA individual and relay titles, 16 Olympians, and 3 Olympic medalists.
John Trembley is an American former All-American competition swimmer for the University of Tennessee, and swim coach. After a highly successful swimming career with Tennessee under coach Ray Bussard, Trembley coached the University of Tennessee Volunteers for 23 years from 1989-2012, leading the team to two SEC Championships.