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    ISR #64 - University of Tennessee Swimming Head Coach - Matt Kredich - Inside Swimming Recruiting

    ISR #64 - University of Tennessee Swimming Head Coach - Matt Kredich - Inside Swimming Recruiting

    In this episode, we talked with  Women's Volleyball Head Coach, Matt Kredich;

    Matt Kredich is a highly accomplished swimming coach who has led multiple teams to success at the highest levels of competition. He is currently the head coach of the women's swimming and diving program at the University of Tennessee, where he has established a culture of excellence and has guided the team to numerous national championships and individual titles.

    Before coming to Tennessee, Kredich was the head coach of the men's and women's swimming and diving programs at the University of Louisville, where he led the teams to six conference championships and helped numerous athletes achieve success on the national and international stage. Kredich has also been involved with USA Swimming, serving as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team at the 2015 World Championships.

    Kredich is known for his innovative coaching strategies and his ability to develop swimmers to their full potential. He emphasizes a holistic approach to training, incorporating elements such as nutrition, strength training, and mental preparation into his coaching philosophy. Under his leadership, his teams have achieved success both in the pool and in the classroom, with many athletes earning academic honors and achieving personal bests in their performances.

    Kredich is a highly respected coach in the swimming community and has been recognized with numerous coaching awards, including the 2015 USA Swimming Developmental Coach of the Year award. He continues to inspire and mentor his swimmers to achieve their goals and reach their full potential in and out of the pool.



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    ISR #20 - Head Swimming & Diving Coach at University of Illinois at Chicago - Tim Loeffler

    ISR #20 - Head Swimming & Diving Coach at University of Illinois at Chicago - Tim Loeffler

    Tim Loeffler was hired as UIC's head men's and women's swim coach on June 3, 2014. The 2019 Horizon League Championships saw three Flames claim individual swimming titles. Loeffler also guided four individuals and one relay team to UIC program records. In 2018, four individuals won conference championships and four more program records were broken. Additionally, five swimmers qualified for the US Open Championships in 2019, where one (Michael Tegeler - 200 back) qualified for finals.

    Before arriving at UIC, Loeffler spent the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Army where he helped the men's team claim runner-up honors in the Patriot League Championships. Prior to his time at West Point, Loeffler served four years as the assistant coach at Michigan State where he worked primarily with the middle distance and distance freestyle swimmers. Loeffler also gained valuable experience as the Spartan's lead recruiter and director of summer camps.

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    When considering athletics scholarships, you need to examine three primary organizations. The three primary avenues for athletics scholarships are through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Within these organizations, there are further divisions based on the size of the institution. All of these organizations combine education and athletics to deliver the experience of a lifetime to the committed student-athletes playing and studying under this umbrella

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