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Men's swimming adds assistant coach

Postby PonyPride » Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:59 pm

From SMUMustangs.com:

SMU Men's Swimming and Diving Adds Mitch Dansky To Its Staff
Head Coach Eddie Sinnott Hires Mitch Dansky As Assistant Men's Swimming Coach

Sept. 11, 2013

DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU men's swimming and diving team has hired Mitch Dansky as its assistant men's swimming coach effective Monday, September 16, 2013. He replaces Andy Kershaw, who was named head women's swimming and diving coach at the University of Miami (Fla.).

"Mitch is a young, energetic, enthusiastic coach that will excite our team," said SMU head coach Eddie Sinnott. "The team will really benefit from his attitude and his work ethic.

"Mitch spent the last two summers working our annual swim camp," continued Sinnott. "After watching him work with young swimmers and getting to know him, I can see he will fit in perfectly with our program."

Dansky is a 2012 UConn graduate and a former student-athlete for the Huskies. During his year as a coaching assistant, Dansky served as recruiting coordinator and supervised spring workouts. In 2012-13, UConn set 16 school records, including seven from the sprint group.

Dansky has coached age group athletes with the Greenwood Memorial Swim Club in Gardner, Mass., as well as the national team that included three athletes who competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Dansky said he is ready for the challenge at SMU.

"Meeting coach Sinnott two years ago at the annual SMU summer camp was the first step to me being prepared for this position," said Dansky. "He was the first coach who asked me what my goals were beyond the following year. He challenged me and has become a mentor for me.

"I have always been a fan of SMU swimming and diving. The SMU tradition speaks for itself," continued Dansky. SMU has won 16 conference championships over the past 17 years. "SMU has a special tradition that begins with the culture of success that has been established."

This year the Mustangs compete in the new American Athletic Conference. With Dansky's experience coaching and competing in the BIG EAST Conference for the past five years, Sinnott believes he will be a great addition.

"Mitch will provide great inspiration, having competed and coached against most the teams in the American Athletic Conference," said Sinnott.

Dansky said his time and dedication to swimming will serve him well in the new assignment.

"Knowing Eddie prior to starting this job will help with the transition process. Working hard has gotten me to where I am today," stated Dansky.

During his competitive career, Dansky was a BIG EAST finalist four years in the 1,650-yard freestyle and was elected team captain his senior year. A Big East All-Academic honoree, Dansky still holds spots in the Huskies' top 10 times in the 1,650-yard and 500-yard freestyle and the 400-yard IM.

A native of Winchendon, Mass., Dansky earned his bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in political science.

SMU opens the season on Wednesday, Nov. 13 in Fort Worth vs. TCU at 6 p.m.
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Re: Men's swimming adds assistant coach

Postby Water Pony » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:28 pm

Mitch Dansky appears to have solid credentials. Also, happy for Andrew Kershaw, who got a Women's head coaching job at U. of Miami. Speak well of him and the program.
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Re: Men's swimming adds assistant coach

Postby PoconoPony » Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:18 pm

Andy will do a good job at Miami. Andy was the Men's Team manager for the US team at the London Olympics and that experience should serve him well at Miami.
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