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2020-21 Navy Head Coaches

   
Paul Kostacopoulos
Baseball
Paul Kostacopoulos
16th Season / Phone: 410-293-5571 / E-Mail: kostacop@usna.edu
• In 15 seasons as head coach of the Navy baseball team, he has become the program’s second-winningest head coach with 464 victories in Annapolis.
•  Led Navy to a 14-game winning streak, which is the second-longest single-season winning streak in program history, to finish the shortened 2020 season with a 14-1 record.
• In 2016, guided Navy to its 10th NCAA Tournament appearance after the Mids captured both the Patriot League regular season and tournament crowns.
• Navy's 8-5 win over Saint Mary’s in the 2016 Raleigh Regional was the fifth NCAA Tournament victory for the program.
• Prior to the Naval Academy, he served as the head coach at both Providence and Maine where he led each school to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths.
Ian Burman
Intercollegiate Sailing
Ian Burman
13th Season / Phone: 410-293-5617 / E-Mail: burman@usna.edu
• Has led Navy nine ICSA Coed National top-10 finishes in his 11 years, including a third-place finish in 2019, which was Navy’s best finish since 1995.
• The Navy women’s IC Sailing team placed third at the 2014 National Championship, its highest finish in more than 10 years.
• Navy has qualified for all three ICSA Spring National Championships in six of the last eight seasons under Burman.
• Guided the squad to the 2011 ICSA Sloop (Match Racing) National Championship for the first time in 15 years.
• During his 12 years as head coach, Navy has received 30 All-America recognitions, including three honors in 2019.

 
Ed DeChellis
Basketball - Men's
Ed DeChellis
10th Season / Phone: 410-293-2627 / E-Mail: dechelli@usna.edu
• Guided Navy to the semifinal round of the Patriot League Tournament in 2017 and '19.  This is after the Mids had not reached the semifinal round since 2001.
• Navy has won 94 games overall and 54 league games in his last six years.  This is after the Mids won 44 games in all and 19 league games in the previous five seasons.
• Has won 333 games in his 24 years as a collegiate head coach. 
• Has completely rebuilt his two previous teams, East Tennessee State and Penn State, and taken each to the NCAA Tournament.
• Led Penn State to a 27-11 record, the most wins in school history, and a NIT National Championship in Madison Square Garden following the 2009 season. For his efforts, he was named the 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year.
Jahn Tihansky
Offshore Sailing
Jahn Tihansky
16th Season / Phone: 410-293-5608 / E-Mail: tihansky@usna.edu
• Has led Navy to four Kennedy Cup titles, the ICSA National Collegiate Large Yacht Championship (2006, '07, '11 and '12).
• Has led Navy to 10 McMillan Cup titles, the East Coast’s Big Boat Championship (2005-07, '10, '12, '14-17, ‘19) along with the winning the 2019 U.S. Offshore Sailing Championship.
• Was named the 2012 USNA Foundation Fall Coach of the Year.
• After serving as the meet director for the U.S. Offshore Sailing Championship and running a flawless event, he was named U.S. Sailing’s National Sailor of the Week in October 2011.
• During the summer of 2007, helped his crew to the Lightning World Championships in Athens, Greece.

 
Tim Taylor
Basketball - Women's
Tim Taylor
First Season / Phone: 410-293-5591 / E-Mail: taylort@usna.edu
• Introduced as head coach on April 28, 2020.
• Has 12 years of NCAA Division I experience as an associate and assistant coach. Most recently served on Courtney Banghart's staff at North Carolina during the 2019-20 season.
• Prior to UNC, coached under Debbie Ryan and Joanne Boyle at Virginia for nine combined seasons.
• Went to the postseason in nine of his 11 years at Furman and Virginia. Participated in the NCAA Tournament in 2000, '01, '02, '03, '05, '10 and '18 with WNIT berths in 2011 and '17.
• Served as the recruiting coordinator at both Furman and Virginia. Signed three-time All-American and 2010 ACC Player of the Year Monica Wright, UVA's all-time leading scorer.

 
Tim O'Donohue
Soccer - Men's
Tim O'Donohue
Fifth Season / Phone: 410-293-3153 / E-Mail: odonohue@usna.edu
• Paced Navy to its best start since 1964 with an 11-0-0 start to the 2019 season en route to a 12-4-1 season.
• Coached the Midshipmen to a third-place finish during the 2019 Patriot League regular season.
• Has an overall record of 189-58-31 for a .736 career winning percentage as a head coach.
• Had an overall record of 165-21-23 at Stevens during his tenure from 2001-10 and his winning percentage of .844 was the highest in NCAA Division III history when he left Stevens to serve as the associate head coach at UConn.
• Helped UConn advance to three straight NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal appearances (2011-13).
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Cross Country - Men's
Aaron Lanzel
Third Season / Phone: 410-293-5574 / E-Mail: lanzel@usna.edu
• Announced as the head coach of the Navy men’s cross country team in August of 2018; also a member of the track & field staff in charge of distance runners.
• Has guided Kevin Murray (2018) and Jake Brophy (2019) to individual Patriot League championship title; the team placed second in 2019.
• The captain of the 2002 cross country team and 2003 outdoor track and field teams at Navy, Lanzel competed 11 times versus Army in Star Meets and came away with a 9-2 record as an undergrad (1999-2003).
• Class of 2003 Naval Academy Athletic Association Sword winner; competed at the 2004 Olympic Trials for the United States in the 1,500-meter run.
• Commissioned into the United States Navy in the aviation community and served from 2004 through 2010.
Carin Gabarra
Soccer - Women's
Carin Gabarra
28th Season / Phone: 410-293-5562 / E-Mail: gabarra@usna.edu
• Is the only head coach in the program’s history.
• Has led Navy to four Patriot League Tournament titles and four NCAA Tournaments, including a trip in 2019.
• With a career record of 353-164-52, ranks among the top-20 active coaches in the nation for career victories and has led Navy to winning campaigns in 24 of 27 seasons.
• One of the best players in the history of women’s soccer, is both a World Cup and Olympic champion.
• A member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.
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Cross Country - Women's
Kim Lewnes
Second Season / Phone: 410-293-5579 / E-Mail: lewnes@usna.edu
• Announced as the head coach of the Navy women's cross country team in June of 2019 after two years on staff under Karen Boyle.
• In her first season, the Mids placed fourth at the Patriot League Championship and saw two runners earn All-Patriot League honors: Emily Craig (1st Team) and Elizabeth Sullivan (2nd Team)
• While an assistant at Navy, three runners garnered All-Patriot League honors, highlighted by Ali Valenti earning first team honors in 2017 and Grace West doing the same the following season.
• Prior coaching experiences included five seasons at Johns Hopkins (2012-16) and one at Cornell (2011). While with the Blue Jays, Lewnes helped guide the team to four NCAA DIII Championships and five Mideast Regional Championships.
• As a collegiate athlete at Cornell, she served as track & field team captain and prospered as a middle distance runner. Garnered All-America honors at the 2010 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
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Sprint Football
Major Jason Dewald, USMC
Third Season / Phone: 410-293-5559 / E-Mail: dewald@usna.edu
• Was named the 31st head coach in Navy sprint football history in June of 2018.
• Has a career record of 14-2, including a two CSFL South Division Championships, and the 2018 CSFL Championship
• In two seasons, had 31 players earn all-conference accolades, including 14 players receiving first-team accolades and nine named to the second team.
• Played two years at Baldwin Wallace as an offensive lineman before suffering an injury. Selected to be a student coach, serving as offensive line coach and co-offensive coordinator, for the junior varsity team, helping lead the squad to a 13-3 record in two seasons.
• Graduated from Baldwin Wallace in 2007, and joined Marine Corps in 2008; promoted to major during 2018 sprint football season.
Ken Niumatalolo
Football
Ken Niumatalolo
13th Season as head coach; 23rd season at Navy / Phone: 410-293-2241 / E-Mail: lwebb@usna.edu
• Has posted a career-record of 98-60. The 98 wins are the most by a head coach in school history. 
• Is the first coach in the history of the Army-Navy game to start his career 8-0 against the rival Service Academy. 
• Has led Navy to 10 bowl games and six Commander-In-Chief's Trophies in his first 12 years. His six bowl wins are the most in school history. 
• Has won at least a share of the American Athletic Conference West Division title in three of the last five years. 
• Has defeated Notre Dame three times, which is tied with Wayne Hardin for the most in school history. Has defeated five Top 25 opponents in his tenure, which is the second most in school history.  
• Has led Navy to a school record 11 wins twice in his career-2015 and 2019.

 
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Squash 
Tyler Osborne 
Third Season / Phone: 410-293-2240  / E-Mail: tosborne@usna.edu
• Introduced as the program’s seventh coach in its 70-plus year history in July of 2018.
• Guided the Mids to a 13-7 record and a 16th-place finish at the Collegiate Squash Association (CSA) Team Championship in his first season (2018-19).
• Navy won 11 consecutive matches to open the 2018-19 season and was ranked as high as eighth in the CSA rankings.
• Under his direction, Senen Ubina (‘19) and Michael Kacergis (‘20) paired up to win the 2018 Intercollegiate National Doubles Championship in Philadelphia. Kacergis teamed up with Jack Lentz (’21) to win the 2019 Intercollegiate National Doubles Championship.
• A 2015 graduate of Princeton, Osborne was a three-time All-American and All-Ivy player who amassed a 54-5 regular-season career record.
Pat Owen
Golf - Men's
Pat Owen
31st Season / Phone: 410-293-9745 / E-Mail: powen@usna.edu
• A nine-time Patriot League Coach of the Year, he has guided the program to seven Patriot League Championship titles, including the 2018 crown. Navy has made 12 trips to the NCAA Championship, including seven under his watch.
• Eight different Navy players have been named the Patriot League Player of the Year after claiming individual medalist honors at the Patriot League Championship.
• Charlie Musto became just the second player in Patriot League history and first from Navy to earn Player and Rookie of the Year recognition in the same season when he accomplished it in 2018.
• Helped develop All-American and 2004 Byron Nelson Award Winner Billy Hurley, who earned his tour card for the 2014 PGA Tour and won his first PGA Tour event in June 2016 at the Quicken Loans National.
• Was the recipient of the 2009 winner of the Labron Harris Sr. Award, presented by E-Z-GO in cooperation with The PGA of America and the Golf Coaches Association of America. The Harris Award is presented to the college or high school coach and PGA Professional whose support of the game through teaching, coaching and involvement in the community has helped ensure the continued growth of the game and who represents the finest qualities the game has to offer.
Bill Roberts
Swimming and Diving - Men's
Bill Roberts
18th Season / Phone: 410-293-3012 / E-Mail: robertsw@usna.edu
• Has guided Navy to the Patriot League title in each of his 17 seasons. 
• The Mids have amassed 202 swimming event titles at the league championship during this time. The team with the second-highest number of titles won has 52 and the remainder of the league as a whole has won 103 event crowns. 
• His swimmers have earned All-America honors in five seasons, including Tom Duvall who placed seventh in the 500 free at the 2014 NCAA Championship, and at least one swimmer has advanced to eight NCAA Championship meets. 
• The 10-time Patriot League Coach of the Year also has led Navy to a 180-60 record as head coach, including a 63-1 record in dual meets against league foes. 
• Navy also has won 11 ECAC team titles over the last 12 seasons and Roberts has garnered ECAC Coach-of-the-Year honors 10 times. 
Nadia Ste-Marie
Golf - Women's
Nadia Ste-Marie
Ninth Season / Phone: 410-293-9754 / E-Mail: stemarie@usna.edu
• Has lowered Navy’s team scoring average in every season of her coaching tenure, down to a 304.0 in 2019-20.
• Is a two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year (2015, '18).
• Navy was the team runner-up at the 2018 and '19 Patriot League Women’s Championship and had two golfers finish in the top five during both runner-up finishes.
• Had an outstanding collegiate career at both Hawai’i and Florida State, where she was named a first-team All-American and was inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.
• Competed in the 1988, '96, '97 and '98 U.S. Women’s Open, while recording 19 top-10 professional finishes including titles at the du Maurier Ltd. Series in London in 1993 and at the 2006 LPGA TC&P North East Sectional Championship.

 
John Morrison
Swimming and Diving - Women's
John Morrison
17th Season / Phone: 410-293-3081 / E-Mail: morrison@usna.edu
• Navy has won each of the last nine Patriot League titles, as well as 10 crowns in the last 11 years and 11 championships (plus three second-place showings) in the last 14 years. 
• His swimmers have won 163 league event titles, which are the most in the league (by 111) during his time on The Yard. The remainder of the league has totaled 128 titles. 
• At least one Navy swimmer has advanced to the NCAA Championship eight times since 2008.  This includes 2019 when Lauren Barber became the first swimmer in Navy Division I and Patriot League history to earn Honorable Mention All-American honors.
• The seven-time Patriot League Coach of the Year has guided the Mids to a regular season record of 148-36, including a 65-2 record in dual meets against league foes. 
• Navy also has won ECAC titles in 2012, '14, '17, '18, '19 and '20 and he himself is an eight-time ECAC Coach of the Year.
Kip Simons
Gymnastics
Kip Simons
Sixth Season / Phone: 410-293-5552 / E-Mail: simons@usna.edu
• Completed his fifth year at Navy in 2020 and had the program in line for its fifth straight NCAA Championship appearance as the Mids ranked fifth in the nation prior to the abrupt cancellation of the 2020 season in mid-March.
• Navy won a share of the ECAC Championship title and automatic bid to the NCAA Championship with a 423.4-point output in April of 2016. The ECAC title was the first for Navy since 1989 and the NCAA appearance was the first since 2009. The team would later capture the outright ECAC title in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
• Navy secured the Army-Navy Men’s Gymnastics Star, All-Academy Championship, USAG Collegiate Championship, ECAC Championship and a program-best 10th-place finish at the NCAA Championship during a tremendously successful 2019 season. Accomplished the first two goals in 2020 and were on pace to repeat the latter three.
• Garnered CGA East Regional Coach of the Year honors in 2017, 2018 and 2019, as well as ECAC Coach of the Year honors in 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2020, and the USAG Varsity Coach of the Year nod in 2019 and 2020.
• Competed with the United States Senior National team for four years and earned a spot on the 1996 Olympic team that competed in Atlanta. Winner of the Nissen-Emery Award, as the nation’s top senior collegiate gymnast in 1994.
Chris Garner
Tennis - Men's
Chris Garner
Seventh Season / Phone: 410-293-8725 / E-Mail: cgarner@usna.edu
• Has guided Navy to a combined 139-71 record in his six seasons on The Yard. This includes a combined (regular season and tournament) 38-5 record against league foes, five berths in the championship match of the Patriot League Tournament, three league titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in 2015, '18 and '19. 
• A three-time Patriot League Coach of the Year, his players have been selected as the league player of the year three times, the rookie of the year in the league three times and the league scholar-athlete of the year for the sport four times.
• Spent his prior seven years as the head coach at Amherst, during which time he led the Lord Jeffs to NCAA (DIII) Championships in 2011 and 2014 and to the title match in 2009 and 2010. Amherst also placed third at the 2013 championship and reached the quarterfinal round at the 2012 edition of the event.  Individually, his players won the 2012 NCAA doubles title and the 2014 NCAA singles crown. 
• His Amherst teams posted an overall seven-year record of 199-43 (82.2%), including a 134-16 record (89.3%) over his last four years. 
• A standout player in his own right, he earned All-America honors at Georgia before embarking on a professional career that saw him attain an ATP ranking of No. 120 and reach the Round of 16 of the 1993 Australian Open.
Joe Amplo
Lacrosse - Men's
Joe Amplo
Second Season / Phone: 410-293-8779
• Introduced as the program’s ninth head coach in its 100-plus year history on June 5, 2019.
• He serves as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team and led Team USA to the 2018 World Championship. He will be on staff for the 2022 World Championship, as well.
• He arrived in Annapolis after a seven-year stint at Marquette where he built the program from ground up and directed the Golden Eagles to a pair of BIG EAST Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in 2016 and 2017.
• Amplo was the 2016 recipient of the USILA Howdy Myers Man of the Year Award, presented in honor of one of the sport’s most outstanding coaches. The award is presented annually to an individual who has contributed to the game of lacrosse in a capacity over and above the normal efforts and in so doing, has shown unselfish and untiring devotion to the game.
• He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee from 2016-19.
Keith Puryear
Tennis - Women's
Keith Puryear
13th Season / Phone: 410-293-8709 / E-Mail: puryear@usna.edu
• Is the only head coach in the history of the program.
• Led Navy to a 17-4 mark during the 2020 shortened season and the team’s 16-2 start was its best start since the 2012 season. 
• Navy has made six appearances in the Patriot League Championship match, most recently in 2018.
• Owns a 226-78 record during his time at Navy and holds an overall college tennis coaching record of 669-381.
• Voted the 2011 Patriot League Coach of the Year, the 13th time in his career he has won conference coach-of-the-year honors.



 
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Lacrosse - Women's
Cindy Timchal
14th Season / Phone: 410-293-8746 / E-Mail: timchal@usna.edu
• Has led Navy to six Patriot League titles and seven NCAA Tournament appearances in the program’s 13 seasons.
• Led the Mids to the 2017 NCAA Final Four, becoming the first Service Academy team from any women’s sport to advance to the NCAA Semifinals.
• In 2018, became the first college lacrosse coach to win 500 career games and is the sport’s all-time Division I wins leader (527-142).
• Led Maryland to eight NCAA titles, including seven in a row from 1995-2001.
• Was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) inaugural Hall of Fame in 2017.



 
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Track and Field
Jamie Cook
Fourth Season / Phone: 410-293-5568 / E-Mail: jcook@usna.edu
• Hired in 2017 as the Director of Navy Track and Field.
• Has been named Patriot League Coach of the Year seven times in his first three seasons (indoor men – 2018, ‘20; indoor women – 2019, ‘20; outdoor men – 2018, ‘19; outdoor women – 2019).
• Is 6-2 (.750) in Army-Navy Star Meets, earning wins in men’s indoor (2018, ‘20), women’s indoor (2020), men’s outdoor (2018, ‘19), and women’s outdoor (2019) competitions.
• Directed the men’s track and field team to back-to-back IC4A Championships (2018, ‘19), claiming the title in consecutive years for the first time since winning it three-straight times from 1944-46.
• Has directly worked with several athletes in the Olympic Trials and Olympic Games, including a pair of finalists in the 2016 Rio Olympics in Devon Allen (United States) and Johnathan Cabral (Canada), who finished fifth and sixth in the 110m hurdles, respectively. Allen and Cabral competed at Navy as individuals during the 2018 indoor track and field season.
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Rifle
Michael Anti
Fourth Season / Phone: 410-293-4339 / E-Mail: anti@usna.edu
• Was named head coach in May of 2017 after eight years as an assistant coach at the Air Force Academy.
• Has over 30 years of experience with shooting, competing and coaching rifle.
• Began his career in high-level competition rifle in 1981 as a member of the United States’ junior team before moving into the collegiate ranks at West Virginia University. An eight-time All-American in both smallbore and air rifle from 1984 through 1987, Anti won the 1986 NCAA Smallbore Championship.
• A four-time Olympic competitor, Anti suited up for the U.S. at the 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympics Summer Games.
• Anti guided Navy to its second-straight NCAA National Championship qualification during the 2019-20 season.

 
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Volleyball
Paco Labrador
Third Season / Phone: 410-293-8724 / E-Mail: labrador@usna.edu
• Led Navy to a 23-9 overall record in 2018, his first on The Yard.  This included the Mids earning a share of the league's regular season title with a 13-3 record, winning the first Patriot League Tournament title in program history and making an appearance in the NCAA Tournament for the first time on the Division I level.
• Despite losing four starters from 2018, Navy posted a 17-12 record in 2019 and tied for third place in the Patriot League with an 11-5 record.
• Compiled a 455-71 (86.5%) record in 15 seasons as the head coach at Wittenberg. This includes records of 162-2 in North Coast Athletic Conference regular season matches and 35-1 in the NCAC Tournament. His career winning percentage ranks second among active coaches and third among all coaches across all NCAA divisions.
• The Tigers advanced to the NCAA (DIII) Tournament in all 15 of his seasons (41-14 record), winning the national title in 2011, reaching the championship match three times (2011, '15, '17) and playing in the national semifinals seven times.
• Wittenberg won at least 25 matches in 14 of his 15 seasons and totaled at least 30 victories seven times.
Rob Friedrich
Heavyweight Rowing
Rob Friedrich
Ninth Season / Phone: 410-293-3636 / E-Mail: friedric@usna.edu
• Friedrich completed his eighth season as heavyweight head coach and director of rowing in 2019-20; has been on staff at the Naval Academy since 2001-02.
• In his first year as head coach, Friedrich led Navy to a ninth-place finish as a team at the 2013 IRA National Championships, which was Mids’ best finish since 2005. The 2016 team repeated this feat with ninth-place finish of its own.
• Has spearheaded fundraising and alumni campaigns that culminated with the 150th Anniversary of Navy Rowing banquet in February of 2019.
• Led the combined Navy Rowing entry in the 100th Anniversary King’s Cup race at the 2019 Henley Royal Regatta.
• Prior to leading the heavyweight freshman crews, Friedrich was the head coach of the lightweight team from 2002-08 where during his seven years as head coach, the varsity boat posted a combined 12-2 in its races for the Callow Cup (Penn) and Haines Trophy (Harvard); In 2004, he led the lightweight team to an undefeated season, capped by the program’s first IRA title in 42 years.
Luis Nicolao
Water Polo - Men's
Luis Nicolao
Third Season / Phone: 410-293-3152 / E-Mail: nicolao@usna.edu
• Hired in January of 2018 to take over the Navy water polo program.
• The former Navy water polo standout (USNA ‘92) and veteran coach returned to Annapolis after an impressive 20-year career as the head coach of the Princeton men’s and women’s water polo teams
• In his first two seasons, guided Navy to a 31-27 overall record, and 12-12 mark in the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference – East Division. In 2019, the Mids claimed third place in the MAWPC Tournament. The finish was the best for the Midshipmen since the league switched formats in 2016, and the highest conference tournament finish since 2014.
• In 2019, Isaac Salinas was named Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) Honorable Mention All-American. Salinas became the first Mid to earn the accolade since Carl Dowzicky ('16) was an honorable mention selection as a senior in 2015 – the first Midshipmen All-American under Nicolao. Salinas finished the season with a team-high 104 points (89g 15a), becoming the first Mid to record 100 or more points since Paul Pedrotty notched 137 points (91g 46a) in 2012.
• As a student-athlete at Navy, was a three-time All-American and All-East selection for the Midshipmen, graduating as the school’s all-time leader in points (377) and goals scored (282). During the course of his career, Navy won two Eastern Championships and reached the NCAA Tournament on three occasions. In addition, served as the team captain as a senior during the 1991 season.
Shawn Bagnall
Lightweight Rowing
Shawn Bagnall
Eighth Season / Phone: 410-293-2418 / E-Mail: bagnall@usna.edu
• Bagnall concluded his seventh season as head coach of the lightweight rowing team in 2019-20.
• In each of his first six seasons, he led the program to an IRA National Championship bid with multiple boats racing at the regatta. Prior to the 2014 IRAs, Navy hadn’t had multiple boats entered since 2011. Navy's 2020 bid was curtailed due the cancellation of its season.
• The Mids’ varsity four with a coxswain boat won an individual IRA National Championship title in 2017. The gold medal performance was the first for Navy Lightweight Crew since 2012. Under Bagnall, Navy has earned first-place event results in three straight years: 2017 (V4+), 2018 (V4-) and 2019 (V4+ and V4-).
• Navy finished second in the team standings at the 2019 IRA National Championship after placing third earlier in the postseason at the Eastern Sprints.
• Bagnall has significant experience and success on the international level, as he most recently helped the women’s 8+ boat to consecutive gold medals at the 2012 and `13 U-23 World Championships.
Cary Kolat
Wrestling
Cary Kolat
First Season / Phone: 410-293-8961 / E-Mail:kolat@usna.edu
• Introduced as the program’s eighth head coach in its 100-plus year history on March 20, 2020.
• Spent six years as the head coach at Campbell where he led the Camels to three Southern Conference Tournament titles (2017, 2019, 2020) and two regular-season SoCon Championships (2019, 2020). Under his tutelage, he had 19 NCAA Championship qualifiers, 12 individual SoCon Champions and 28 medalists at the SoCon Tournament.
 • One of the most decorated athletes in the sport of wrestling, he was a four-time All-American and two-time NCAA Champion (1996, ’97).
• He amassed a 111-7 collegiate record // Fr: 22-5 and So: 39-1 at Penn State // Jr: 25-1 and Sr: 25-0 at Lock Haven.
• A three-time World Cup gold medalist, he represented the United States at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.



 

Rowing - Women's
Joe Schlosberg
Sixth Season / Phone: 410-293-2419 / E-Mail: schlosbe@usna.edu
• Completed his fifth year at Navy in a shortened 2020 season. During his first four years, he took the Midshipmen to four straight NCAA Championships.
• Led Navy to its seventh Patriot League title in program history in 2019 as the team swept the V8, 2V8 and V4 events.
• Named the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Region II Coach/Staff of the Year in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
• At the 2018 NCAA Championship, the Mids finished a program-best 17th overall. Navy matched that 17th-place result in 2019 when all three of its boats qualified for C-Finals.
• Started at Navy in August of 2015 after 14 years on staff at Notre Dame, including the last seven as the program’s associate head coach. The Irish won 10 straight BIG EAST Conference titles from 2004-13 and competed in six NCAA Championships during Schlosberg’s time in South Bend.
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