Juniata Selects New Women's Swimming Coach
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - Lauren O'Donnell, a former two-time
All-America swimmer and six-time NCAA championship qualifier with
five years of collegiate coaching experience, has been named head
women's swimming coach at Juniata College, it was announced by
Juniata athletics director Larry Bock.
"Lauren's background as a student-athlete at an elite level of
competition, coupled with her time as an assistant coach at a pair
of nationally-competitive Division III programs, made her the
obvious choice to lead our program here at Juniata," said Bock.
"Her commitment to the student-athlete experience and her desire to
focus on coaching young women make her a unique fit for Juniata
women's swimming, and her wealth of experience should allow her to
make an immediate impact within our department."
O'Donnell comes to Juniata from the State University of New York
College at New Paltz, where she has been an assistant coach for the
past two seasons. As an assistant at SUNY New Paltz, she developed
customized workouts for the men's and women's sprint team, and
evaluated stroke technique using underwater video. She also
developed the women's distance program, administering the daily
workouts. O'Donnell also assisted in all areas of program
administration, including monitoring student-athletes' academic
progress, organizing team travel, and the recruitment of
prospective student-athletes.
While at SUNY New Paltz, O'Donnell helped coach the SUNY New Paltz
women's team to a second place finish at the 2008 SUNYAC
championships, and a 17th place finish at the NCAA Division III
Swimming & Diving Championships. This past season, she helped
New Paltz men's and women's swimmers reach 19 NCAA "B" cut marks,
while setting 14 new school records and three SUNYAC records.
Concurrent with her duties as an assistant swimming coach at New
Paltz, O'Donnell was advisor to the school's Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC), and attended the SUNYAC Women's Coaching
Symposium in 2008 and 2009. She also attended the 2009 Women's
Leadership Symposium sponsored by the NCAA and the National
Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators
(NACWAA).
Prior to accepting the position at New Paltz, O'Donnell was a
graduate assistant coach for women's swimming at The College of New
Jersey for three seasons from 2004 to 2007. During that time, she
helped coach TCNJ swimmers in drills, dry-land training, weight
room sessions, and helped develop practice plans for the various
team groups.
At the club level, O'Donnell has been the head coach of the
Greenwood Park Swim Club for each of the past two years, and was an
assistant coach with the Eastern Express Swim Club in Princeton,
N.J., from 2002 to 2007. She is a certified pool operator, with
additional certifications as a Lifeguard Training Instructor, CPR
for the Professional Rescuer, First Aid, and AED and O2.
This summer, O'Donnell serve as a clinician at the Bauerle Bulldogs
Swimming & Diving Camps at the University of Georgia, where she
will work with Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle. Bauerle was the
2008 USA Olympic team women's swimming head coach, and is an
11-time Southeastern Conference (SEC) Coach of the Year and
five-time National Coach of the Year. She will also be working at
the University of Pennsylvania swimming camp, as well as the Nike
Performance Swim Camp at The College of New Jersey.
O'Donnell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary
education and English from The College of New Jersey in 2004, where
she was a four-time All-New Jersey Athletic Conference swimmer for
the Lions. She earned NJAC and Metropolitan Conference Rookie of
the Year honors in 2001, and was a team captain during her senior
season. O'Donnell completed her Master of Education degree in
athletic administration and athletic management from TCNJ in
December 2006.
O'Donnell earned All-America honors twice during the 2003 NCAA
Division III championships, both times in relay events, when she
swam for TCNJ's third-place team in the 200 Free Relay, and the
16th-place team in the 400 Medley Relay. She was a part of relay
teams that still hold TCNJ records in the 400 Medley Relay, the 200
Free Relay, and the 400 Free Relay, with the last two records both
set at the 2003 NCAA championship meet.
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